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Why the EPL may abort its next two games before the World Cup

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup is set to begin on Sunday November 18 and run through Sunday December 18, 2022 with the English Premier League (EPL) is left with two games for each club before the mid-season break for execution of the tournament in Qatar.

Every EPL team is expected to be in action on the weekend of November 12-13, just a week before the 2022 World Cup starts on November 20.

Meanwhile, the English national team will be commencing their World Cup campaign the following day despite the side already been rocked by several injury concerns in the build-up to the tournament.

Chelsea duo of Reece James and Ben Chilwell have remained major for the competition due to injury. Similarly, Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka and Manchester City’s Kyle Walker have all suffered injury scares in recent weeks, with several managers bemoaning the even more hectic state of the football calendar.

Likewise, other countries have also had their own share of the growing injury list with Portugal forward Diogo Jota and French duo N’Golo Kante and Paul Pogba already ruled out of the World Cup.

South Korea hero Son Heung-min faces a race to regain his fitness before the tournament starts and Manchester United defender Raphael Varane is another major doubt.

And with the possibility of more players suffering more injuries in the coming weeks, former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara is of the opinion that the Premier League fixtures should be sacrificed before the World Cup National Daily can confirm.

Speaking to talkSPORT, O’Hara posited: ‘Cancel the last round of games in the Premier League, give them a bit of breathing space. ‘The Premier League should do it, or the players should get involved.

‘This is the problem with the Premier League. It’s all about money, all about getting the revenue in. The players are not being protected.

‘It’s as simple as that. There are too many games and too many injuries and England are going to suffer.’

O’Hara added: ‘You’ve lost Reece James, you’ve lost Ben Chilwell… for England it’s a serious problem. Players are dropping like flies.

‘We keep going on about the amount of fixtures they have to squeeze in before the World Cup starts, and big games too.

‘This game tonight, the last Champions League group game, is meant to be played in around the second week of December. The big players have had to play in these games to get the club through.’

And former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher has not hidden his disapproval with position of tournament when he maintains that it is ‘absolutely disgusting’ that the World Cup was moved to the winter so that Qatar could host the tournament.

Carragher speaking to CBS Sports pointed out: ‘I think it’s an absolute disgrace that the World Cup is in the position that it’s in, For lots of reasons.’

‘I think that it was corrupt that Qatar were given the World Cup, and we knew at the time when they campaigned on having it in the summer, it was impossible to have a World Cup in the summer due to the temperature.

‘Thierry [Henry] just mentioned Gavi, players all around Europe and the world could get injured… a ten day injury is going to keep players out of the World Cup, which should not be happening, and it all started with FIFA giving them the World Cup in the first place.

‘Then they’re moving it and obviously, the stuff that goes on in their countries are a completely different issue as well. But I think it’s absolutely disgusting.’

 

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