Players and coaches have increasingly warned about the impact of a packed playing schedule, and the expanded World Cup comes a year after the relaunched, supersized Club World Cup.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta describes the demand on players as “an accident waiting to happen.”
With the World Cup just around the corner and the biggest club prizes up for grabs in the final weeks of the season for many top leagues, players are walking a tightrope to avoid injury before the tournament kicks off. Some star players that have been injured include:
Argentina: Cristian Romero has been ruled out for the season with a knee injury. It has not yet been confirmed if he is out of the World Cup, with Tottenham not giving a timeframe for his recovery.
Canada: Star left back Alphonso Davies injured his hamstring with just over a month to go before the tournament starts when he was hurt during Bayern Munich’s exit to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semifinals.
Croatia: Veteran midfielder Luka Modrić broke his cheekbone last month but is expected to be available for the World Cup. Defender Joško Gvardiol returned to training for Manchester City in earlier May after four months out with a broken leg.
With this many star players missing, will their countries advance to the next stages?
