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Premier League said no to Manchester City and Chelsea’s fixture relief plea, says Guardiola

Manchester City and Chelsea's request to delay their opening matches of the 2025/26 Premier League season was denied due to fixture congestion from the FIFA Club World Cup.

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Manchester: Manchester City and Chelsea appealed to the Premier League to delay their opening games of the 2025/26 season, which was denied due to heavy fixture congestion given both sides will be participating in the revamped FIFA Club World Cup. 

The final of the 32 team event will take place on July 13, 2025, less than a month before the expected start to the PL Season, further adding to an already congested schedule for top European clubs. Guardiola confirmed their ongoing talks with the PL officials on Friday and suggested the League will ‘absolutely not’ say yes to the reigning champions.

“The Premier League did not allow us and Chelsea to postpone the first games to help with our recovery — thank you so much. So if they do not postpone these games it will be, ‘Oh, what do we have to do?’.

“I don’t have an answer right now because I have never been there before, I don’t know. We are going to take a decision, I would say, with common sense. We are going to see the players and schedule,” said Guardiola in a press conference.

“Absolutely not. The Premier League say yes to us? No. Absolutely not,” he added.

Recently Manchester City’s star midfielder Rodri had spoken out on the increased number of games and claimed that the players are close to going on a strike. Soon after his comments, the Spaniard was ruled out for the season after suffering an ACL injury against Arsenal. IANS

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