Glasner feels that the schedule is putting a strain on the players' welfare and is calling for the football calendar to be revised. He believes that it would be irresponsible to continue with the current schedule, which includes playing games on consecutive days.
Glasner has been speaking out about the issue for months, but so far, there has been no solution. He is urging the governing bodies, including UEFA, the Premier League, and the FA, to work together to find a solution.
Glasner also provided an update on several injured players, including Eddie Nketiah, who suffered a minor muscle injury in his last game. Nketiah is expected to return after the international break and will miss three games.
Chris Richards has returned to training and is available for selection, while Adam Wharton is ill and will miss the upcoming game, but is expected to be back in time for the game against Alkmaar on Thursday.
Glasner emphasized the importance of player welfare and the responsibility of the club to ensure the players' well-being.
Glasner also pointed out that there are examples of games being rescheduled, such as the recent change to the Boxing Day fixtures, and believes that a similar solution can be found for the current schedule.
Glasner is calling for a more collaborative approach from the governing bodies to find a solution to the packed schedule.


 
  







 





























































































