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World Cup every two years? Lewandowski and Ambape v. | Israel today

2021-12-27T19:08:53.154Z


The star duo came to the Globe Soccer Awards Player of the Year ceremony and expressed their opinion regarding the FIFA initiative • The Frenchman who won the award: "If you want a quality World Cup, you must also allow him one rest for a while"


Since 2010, the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony has been held in Dubai, awarding the Player of the Year award.

The one who picked up the award tonight (Monday) is Killian Ambape.

The Frenchman defeated Robert Lewandowski who also reached out to princesses and other missing players such as Leo Messi, Karim Benzema, Muhammad Salah and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Even before, Ambape and Lewandowski were asked about their opinion about the FIFA initiative to hold a World Cup every two years and they were both very determined. "This initiative should not be made the norm, not in this way," said the French star. 60 games a year - Euro, World Cup, League of Nations, this is not normal.

We want to play, but it's already too much.

If you want a quality World Cup, you must also allow it one rest for a while. "

Ambape with the award, tonight, Photo: IPI

Lewandowski was also firm and added: "This program will put too much pressure on the players. There will be too many games, too many difficult weeks. If we want to give fans a different experience, we must get some rest. We must look to the future, and if we want a World Cup every two years, "It is clear that the level will go down. It is impossible to come with the same physical and mental readiness for the World Cup when it takes place every two years."

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Source: israelhayom

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