Managing in an international break - and what to do when your star player does not come home
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Managing in an international break - and what to do when your star player does not come home
"Managing the workload of players returning from international duty can be extremely difficult, especially with long travel times and the risk of injuries."
"Recovery was everything, to make sure they were ready to go for our game on the Saturday, and I was lucky to have doctors and medical staff who took those periods very seriously."
International breaks initially provided an advantage for managers, allowing them to face top teams when players were fatigued. However, as more clubs lost players to international duty, managing player workload became challenging. Long travel times from international matches could lead to injuries and fatigue, complicating preparations for upcoming fixtures. Effective recovery strategies became essential, with medical teams playing a crucial role in ensuring players were fit for matches after returning from international duty.
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