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Elite Footballers Under Increasing Mental Stress Due to Fixture Workload


A recent FIFPRO report has highlighted the growing concern of mental stress among top-level footballers due to their demanding fixture schedules. The report cites the exceptional performance of Manchester City's Erling Haaland as proof that a prolonged period of rest is essential for players.

Haaland's Remarkable Start

Haaland has made a "machine-like" start to the season, scoring seven goals in just three matches, including back-to-back hat-tricks. His impressive form can be attributed to the full summer break he enjoyed due to Norway's absence from Euro 2024.

Injury and Fatigue Concerns

In contrast, Haaland's City teammate Phil Foden and Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham have already missed matches this season due to injury or fatigue after playing in the Euro 2024 final on July 14. This emphasizes the need for adequate rest and recovery time to prevent player burnout.

FIFA Club World Cup Adds to Fixture Congestion

The upcoming FIFA Club World Cup will further extend the already lengthy club season, making it the longest in history. This increased fixture workload will only exacerbate the mental stress and fatigue experienced by elite footballers.

PFA CEO Calls for Change

Maheta Molango, CEO of the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA), emphasized the importance of rest and recovery, citing Haaland's exceptional form as an example. Molango stressed that players need more time off to perform at their best and avoid burnout.

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