‘Deals with the players’

This is how Malmö and Djurgården are affected by WC

Malmo. WC introduced that to MFF and Djurgården.

That’s what Aji Harid, who is now raging against FIFA, thinks.

FIFA only thinks of money. The MFF coach says before meeting with Djurgården that they spoil the players.

Malmo FF: The medical record is not as long as last spring. But the defending champion has a long string of injured players ahead of Djurgarden’s home game tomorrow. In addition to the injury of Niklas Mosander, Adi Nalick and Mahami Sibi, Joseph Sessay disappeared from the rest of the season last week, as were Joe Inge Bergit and Martin Olsson.

Isaac Kese Tellin is also ill and an unconfirmed card.

However, Lacey Nielsen and Sergio Peña are available and on the team.

Add to this that Hareide thinks he might have to save the players he would have preferred to start with because they are overburdened.

“Cannot be defended by FIFA and UEFA”

This situation makes Harid attack FIFA and UEFA.

The World Cup in December means the season is going to be stressful for club teams and I don’t think anyone has played as many games as we have in a row this fall – three games a week for several weeks in a row. In the past, there were European matches every two weeks. That’s the big difference now. It takes a heavy burden on the players and its acceptance by FIFA and UEFA is untenable. It would be way too much. Plus, players played international matches in the middle of it all. It’s just a matter of addressing this where it should (to FIFA and UEFA), Hared says.

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Why do you think they agree to that?

– It’s only about money. FIFA only thinks of money. They spoil the players. Then it’s worse for those who play in the Premier League and the Champions League, which are harder.

The injury of Joseph (Sesay) is clear evidence that it is a lot. He injured his hamstring in a training where we didn’t do anything at all. We can hardly train with those who play matches.

Thus, playing in both Allsvenskan and Europe is harder than ever this fall.

– Look at Djurgården, who lost at Allsvenskan. Now they can lose gold if we play a good game tomorrow, says Hared.

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