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De Bruyne supported the World Cup being changed to a biennial one, with players getting more breaks

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De Bruyne supported the World Cup being changed to a biennial one, with players getting more breaks

Manchester City's Belgian midfielder De Bruyne said in an interview with the media a few days ago that he supports the proposal of former Arsenal coach Wenger to have a biennial World Cup.

Wenger helped FIFA push the World Cup every two years, but there was a lot of opposition to the proposal, even UEFA was clearly opposed, but Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne thought it was not a bad idea, especially the plan mentioned that the World Cup qualifiers would be completed in 4 to 5 weeks, so that players could avoid playing in their respective club games. It is necessary to return to their own national team to report, which reduces the suffering of the players in disguise.

"Before the start of the season, I met with Arsene Wenger and members of FIFA and they explained the plan to me." De Bruyne continued: "It takes everyone to work together to get the plan to work, I just insist that the players need more rest time, so this idea is not bad, but we need to work together to change the current rules."

De Bruyne and City manager Guardiola share similar views, with Guardiola saying two months ago that the plan is worth studying, but Liverpool manager Klopp has made it clear that he is opposed.

De Bruyne supported the World Cup being changed to a biennial one, with players getting more breaks
De Bruyne supported the World Cup being changed to a biennial one, with players getting more breaks

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