Football's thirst for money feeding discontent of the Rodri rebellion
Briefly

Jules Kounde expressed serious concerns about the overwhelming workload of elite footballers in Europe, warning that players may soon have no other option than to strike.
Rodri's dedication was highlighted as he log an exhausting 63 matches and 6,107 minutes last season, leading to a much-needed summer rest after a Euro 2024 injury.
Carlo Ancelotti endorsed calls for reducing matches to make competitions more appealing, highlighting the increasing pressure faced by players due to expanded tournament formats.
Fifpro, representing the global players' union, may soon organize a strike in response to the vast demands on players, drawing support from various football figures.
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