Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has expressed concerns over FIFA's increased international games, citing player overload. He criticized FIFA for lack of consultation on the Club World Cup. Masters defended English referees amidst controversy.
🗣 "I think they do a very good job" Richard Masters, Premier League Chief Executive, defends English Referees after recent controversy ⚽ https://t.co/lbWQffjUDU
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters today criticised FIFA for their lack of consultation over the revamped Club World Cup that kicks off in the United States next summer. More from @TBurrows16 ⬇️ https://t.co/ZU1y2lVlNc
PL chief exc Richard Masters today criticised FIFA for lack of consultation over new Club World Cup + said football calendar had reached a 'tipping point' On #MCFC case said 'the date has been set and the case will resolve itself in the 'near future' https://t.co/Tz3WRcv714
🗓️Premier League chief executive Richard Masters expressing concerns about FIFA “overloading the calendar and overloading the players” with more international games - “There is too much football being played” Our video look if the calendar is congested https://t.co/9E2KvqnEaD
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