Southgate not convinced by biennial World Cup proposals
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FIFA has put forward proposals for a biennial World Cup, but Gareth Southgate expressed some concern.
England manager Gareth Southgate is unconvinced by the idea of having the World Cup every two years, questioning the feasibility of continuously adding to the football calendar.
The idea of a biennial World Cup had been floated in the past, but in recent months it seems to have become a much more likely next step for the competition.
Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger publicly backed the idea back in July and, as FIFA's head of global football development, the Frenchman has argued a revamp of the international football calendar is both "what the fans want" and a necessity for the improvement of player wellbeing.
FIFA has been carrying out a feasibility study on the prospect of a World Cup every two years and last month held an online summit to discuss plans.
But FIFA's Wenger-backed proposals have been met with antipathy from many key stakeholders, such as confederations, officials, leagues, players and clubs.
UEFA has been particularly scathing in its response to the idea, with president Aleksander Ceferin openly in opposition and vice-president Zbigniew Boniek rather callously questioning the mental sanity of such a proposal.
Southgate was less forthright but still expressed a hint of disagreement#WorldCupQualifiers #sportsNews
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