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Players are becoming machines – PFA chief cries out

Players are being viewed more like machines than human beings when it comes to the number of games they are expected to play, Professional Footballers’…

Players are being viewed more like machines than human beings when it comes to the number of games they are expected to play, Professional Footballers’ Association chief executive Maheta Molango says.

With the league and cup games, many clubs can often have three games a week.

Reigning Premier League champions Manchester City played 61 games in all competitions last season.

“This is not a shoe factory,” Molango told Football Focus.

“You’re talking about human beings and sometimes I get the feeling that we are moving in the direction that footballers are just machines and they are not.”

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp have both spoken out previously about the volume of games their players are expected to play.

Klopp has long been vocal on the issue, calling for a mid-season break as far back as 2015.

Last year, he sent a young team to play in an FA Cup replay with Shrewsbury to give his first-team players a rest.

Molango, who became PFA chief executive in June, believes there should be a limit to the number of games a footballer can play in a season to avoid burnout.

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