
Philipp Lahm: ‘Club World Cup demands a schedule that is attractive and sensible'
In his column for Athletic, he wrote: 'First and foremost, it demands a schedule that is attractive and sensible. It will soon be unrealistic to expect seasons to be followed by long breaks in the summer and European football will have to come to terms with this. The clubs will have to find solutions to manage their resources. It will mean different squad planning, players having to be used in different rhythms across a season, and perhaps even changes to behaviours in the transfer market.'
For instance, PSG 's players would have felt utterly tired. Just a fortnight after they hoisted the Champions League, a week after he won the Nations League title with Portugal, they were in the US playing in the Club World Cup. They reached the finals there too and in three weeks' time, would begin the next season. There would be hardly any break, and the pre-season would lag. For instance, PSG's midfield Vitinha has featured in 77 games for his club and country, logging close to 6000 minutes on the field last season.
Former Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp, too, was critical of the punishing calendar. Calling it 'the worst idea in the history of sport', he said?
'It's too many games. I fear that next season we will see injuries like never before. There's no real recovery for those involved,' he said.
Lahm fears the same. 'Look at the current situation. Almost all of the elite clubs around Europe are back in pre-season training, yet players who were involved in the latter rounds of the Club World Cup are now, quite rightly, heading off for weeks of holiday. When the season starts, those teams will all be at a disadvantage, perhaps for months,' he said.
Burnout, at some point, is inevitable, he wrote. 'So, how do you manage that? They will need two players for every position, but that was probably true already. Perhaps coaches need two teams to work with? Money will not be an issue, but working life will change for players at these top teams and for those coaches who manage them — it will have to if players' workloads are to be properly considered and the threat of burnout is taken seriously,' he explained.
He calls for more conservation around the tournament's scheduling. 'Perhaps we need more open conversations about how tournaments work and what kind of experience they afford everybody, players and fans,' he said.
'It's a difficult balance to strike, no doubt. From my time as tournament director for Euro 2024, sport in Europe must meet standards of sustainability, and the competitions need to be a compromise between all sorts of different interests. I dealt with that on a daily basis for six years, trying to find the balance between the freedom to travel, offering tickets at fair and affordable prices, and all the social considerations, too, so I know it's not easy,' he added.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Hindu
an hour ago
- The Hindu
Barcelona honours Kobe Bryant with new jersey bearing brand logo
Spanish football club Barcelona is paying tribute to NBA legend Kobe Bryant with its second uniform launched Tuesday. The five-time European champion said its new jersey will replace the usual Nike swoosh logo 'with the 'Kobe Sheath' — the sword in the sheath logo that identifies the Kobe Bryant brand.' Barcelona said the club had a special relationship with Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash in Southern California in 2020. He made appearances alongside club members and first-team players during his visits to Barcelona and when the club visited the United States. Better is the only choice. FC Barcelona's purest expression of footballing perfection meets the constant growth mindset of Mamba Mentality.#NikeFootball@nike@ — FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) July 29, 2025 'The shorts are black with Persian violet details and a textured snakeskin outline, a reference to the Black Mamba alter ego of Kobe,' Barcelona said. The change, made in collaboration with Nike, will last three seasons. 'All in all, it is part of a brand collaboration between the NBA legend and FC Barcelona that is born out of a shared culture of sporting excellence that characterised Bryant and is also part of FC Barcelona's DNA,' the club said. 'This agreement aims to keep alive that notion of brotherhood and at the same time create a link between Kobe fans and FC Barcelona to make the global impact of the American's legacy even greater amongst the sporting community and fans.' Related Topics Barcelona / Kobe Bryant


News18
2 hours ago
- News18
Barcelona honors Kobe Bryant with new jersey bearing brand logo - (A)
Barcelona, Jul 30 (AP) Spanish soccer club Barcelona is paying tribute to NBA legend Kobe Bryant with its second uniform launched Tuesday. The five-time European champion said its new jersey will replace the usual Nike swoosh logo 'with the Kobe Sheath' — the sword in the sheath logo that identifies the Kobe Bryant brand." Barcelona said the club had a special relationship with Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash in Southern California in 2020. He made appearances alongside club members and first-team players during his visits to Barcelona and when the club visited the United States. The change, made in collaboration with Nike, will last three seasons. 'All in all, it is part of a brand collaboration between the NBA legend and FC Barcelona that is born out of a shared culture of sporting excellence that characterized Bryant and is also part of FC Barcelona's DNA," the club said. 'This agreement aims to keep alive that notion of brotherhood and at the same time create a link between Kobe fans and FC Barcelona to make the global impact of the American's legacy even greater amongst the sporting community and fans." AP KHS KHS view comments First Published: July 30, 2025, 09:45 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

The Hindu
3 hours ago
- The Hindu
Yokohama F. Marinos vs Liverpool LIVE Streaming info: When, where to watch pre-season match?
Liverpool will continue its pre-season campaign against Wataru Endo's boyhood club Yokohama F. Marinos at the Nissan Stadium on Wednesday. The Premier League champion suffered a loss in its last friendly fixture against AC Milan in Hong Kong and will look to bounce back against the J-League side which is currently languishing in the relegation zone. When and where will Yokohama F. Marinos vs Liverpool be played? The pre-season match between Yokohama F. Marinos and Liverpool will be played at the Nissan Stadium in Japan. The match is scheduled to kick off at 7:30 pm local time (4:00 pm IST). How to watch Yokohama F. Marinos vs Liverpool? The pre-season match, can be watched on the following platforms in the respective countries: India: LFC TV, but only with a subscription fee. UK: LFC TV, but only with a subscription fee. USA: CBS Golazo, Paramount+ and LFC TV, but only with a subscription fee. Liverpool Squad Goalkeepers: Mamardashvili, Woodman, Pecsi, Misciur Defenders: Van Dijk, Konate, Bradley, Frimpong, Kerkez, Robertson, Tsimikas, Stephenson Midfielders: Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Jones, Endo, Nyoni, Morton, Elliott Forwards: Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo, Nunez, Ekitike, Doak, Ngumoha