Alexander Isaacs and Emil Forsberg have their opinion on UEFA

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Now the two biggest stars of the national team are criticizing UEFA and believe the schedule is a health hazard for the players.

You can take more into account, Alexander Isaacs tells Sportbladet.

Four matches in eleven days in the Nations League means a tighter match schedule compared to the European Championship or the World Cup.

Before the tournament, the national team also has two weeks of recharge where you can rehabilitate worn out bodies after a long season.

In the ongoing gathering of the Nations League, the national team came together just three days before yesterday’s match against Slovenia.

Alexander Isaac And the Emil Forsberg criticize this approach.

– It’s a pity to be honest. Everyone comes from long seasons on their team and obviously you can take more into account. But it is not us who decide the rules and when the matches will be played. We just have to accept the situation. Then you can get your opinions on it, Isak tells Sportbladet.

Is it dangerous to the health of the players?

– Absolutely! There are some who have walked away from our team in a short time. It’s long seasons. But that is the case. We’ll see if there will be any change.

Is UEFA playing a negative role in the health of the players here?

Yes, there is always a risk. Pressing four Nations League matches in such a short time can be risky

Forsberg on the risk of infection with this approach:

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– It’s lifted. Check out Calle Starfelt who was bad today. It’s tragic that way because you don’t have time…we play 50 games in one year and then you have 5-6 days and then you go here. The Swedish captain says there will be a higher risk of injury after that.

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