A Reds superstar is concerned about the revamped Champions League.
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has criticised the new Champions League structure, expressing concerns about the impact on player welfare.
What Alisson said
The Brazilian noted that the increased number of games — previously six, now eight group-stage matches — before the knockout stage and the extended league phase have placed a heavy burden on players.
Alisson believes that the decision-makers need to listen to the players' perspectives and consider their well-being when making changes to the calendar.
He emphasised that players are tired of the relentless schedule and believe that it is hindering their ability to perform at their best.
“For the supporters, it is amazing. More games, bigger games,” the Brazilian said ahead of Liverpool’s return to the competition after missing out in 2023-24.
“Nobody asks the players what they think about adding more games so maybe our opinion does not matter. But everybody knows what we think about having more games. “Everybody is tired of that. But we have to stay focused on the big challenge we have here.
“A lot has changed from last year, we did not play the Champions League last season and we are all looking forward to being back in it. We are going to do our best to try to win.”
20:41 - 16.09.2024
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What comes next?
Arne Slot’s side begin their continental journey at AC Milan, keen to return to winning ways after suffering a shock Premier League loss at the hands of Nottingham Forest last time out.