La Liga chief Tebas hopes a players' strike would kill Fifa's Club World Cup
Briefly

La Liga's president Javier Tebas expressed support for a potential players' strike, emphasizing that it should target the broader issues of fixture scheduling and the existence of Fifa's Club World Cup.
Players face increased fixtures this season, with at least two additional matches in the Champions League, aggravating concerns over a congested calendar that could lead to a strike.
Tebas reinforces that the growing demands on players are not solely about individual workloads, but also significantly impact the economic and sporting health of domestic leagues.
Rodri's comments reflect a sentiment among players: a strike could be a necessary step to address over-saturation of matches and reshape the tournament calendar for better balance.
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