Pep Guardiola has become the highest-profile backer of Arsene Wenger's hotly debated plan to play a World Cup every two years.
Wenger has proposed a biennial World Cup, staging major tournaments every year, and heavily reducing mid-season international breaks.
The former Arsenal manager expects his ideas to be formalised by FIFA by the new year and hopes to see them implemented by 2028.
They have been met with stiff opposition but Wenger yesterday found an ally in Guardiola, who is expected to make a move into international football when his stay at Manchester City ends.
'You don't have to criminalise ideas,' said Guardiola. 'The World Cup is amazing. As a supporter I enjoy watching and if it is every two years that would be good.
'I'm in agreement with Arsene in that if it isn't the World Cup, then it will be another competition.
'I'm glad that one person who has done incredible things in world football — not just the Premier League — has put a situation on the table. We are going to talk about the good things and bad things related to it. I'm always glad when ideas are put on the table to discuss.'
Guardiola did, however, appear pessimistic about it earning enough support, claiming self-interest reigns among clubs and governing bodies.
LaLiga president Javier Tebas has already declared Wenger's plans 'a threat to the overall tradition of world football'. UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin talked of potential boycotts.
Guardiola added: 'The clubs and the leagues defend their position, FIFA defend theirs and UEFA defend theirs. That's why when we talk about global football ideas it is ridiculous because everyone just looks after themselves.
'Top players only have two weeks off — not three months for regeneration physically and mentally. During the season, 11 months, it is games, games, games. If we don't play the World Cup, they'll just create another tournament.'
PFA chief Maheta Molango echoed concerns about his players' welfare, saying the current amount of globe-trotting for games was unsustainable and 'harming the football product'.
But he is not convinced that Wenger's plan is the answer, adding: 'What makes the World Cup so special is you play every four years. It comes to a stage where you have so many games you are no longer looking forward to anything.'
Niyi_244
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pep is saying this in order to stop super league because when world cup have been playing every 2 years there's no way u can create super league
no its because he want to coach internationally, he want to coach a country so he will have chance of winning it
haubdnsz
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Offcourse.They are all ambassadors for FIFA and their elitist plan
miockltz
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cheers to the world 🌎
Mocmnop
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Nah that would limit club football time and in my opinion club football is much more interesting than country football
Sahla_HDP
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That's good. There are players who never gets the chance of playing for their country. Two years would be revolution for Football and worlds economy!
zahhar
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i would like to see the world cup every 2 years. but then if we have continental tournaments (uero, concacaf etc) every other 2 years, then the players will be exhausting. interesting, but exhausting.
Wicceiprs
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There are mostly international competitions in between, so what's the difference you just replace the competition with the World cup.
DominarForts
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If the World Cup is held every two years, the players will be very tired
duzdilopst
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Crazy plan
Popcortuyz
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Wat happens to euros??
Heoeins
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pep is saying this in order to stop super league because when world cup have been playing every 2 years there's no way u can create super league
Sihdeinptz
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that's because he's oil money can buy players to compensate.
MumbaRk
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but you criminalized the super league idea
Akekala
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Cefarin zoning in on Pep after hearing he likes Wengers plan! 😂
Andy_Mac
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Pep will say this now but if the idea is implemented, he will cry later when his players are injured or fatigued as they cannot play at a high level.
Nimlexis
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World Cup is the most entertaining tournament . We all dream of it