Manchester City is Suspicious of Premier League alignments

DBasia.news –  Not long ago there was only the fixing of a match schedule throughout December 2019. Manchester City began to suspect the existence of the Premier League alignments for Liverpool to win the championship. The match schedule, considered profitable for Jordan Henderson, et al.

The Manchester City camp exploded as soon as he knew the schedule of matches to be played in December. In particular, the focus was on matches against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield United which were less than 48 hours away.

The Cityzens game schedule against Wolves is shifted from boxing day to 27th of December at 19.45 local time. The match against Sheffield is held on the 29th of December at 18.00 local time.

Meanwhile, Liverpool is busy with the Club World Cup event on December 18 and 21 2019 in Qatar considered to benefit. The reason, foster children Juergen Klopp can rest 20 hours longer than Manchester City between the two matches that took place around Christmas.

Manchester City COO Omar Berrada protested this. Implicitly, he accused the Premier League of wanting to make Pep Guardiola’s men fall due to fatigue. According to him, the Premier League should protect all players.

“We are disappointed the schedule for the players at Christmas is so tight. Premier League matches are very physical. It’s not ideal to make them play twice in less than 48 hours. The players who have enough time to recover,” Omar Berrada was quoted as saying by the Manchester Evening News.

Omar Berrada stressed, Manchester City was very understanding, the match schedule had to be adjusted to the broadcast time of the broadcasting rights owner. However, he reminded, the quality of competition and integrity must continue to be prioritized.

Despite complaining about the difference in treatment from the Premier League against them and Liverpool, the stronghold of Manchester City will not strike. Omar Berrada said that his party would adhere to the soccer schedule for all matches as stipulated by the competition regulator.