When that's exactly the sort of game to rest Gabby and to experiment with an alternative LCH. They're doing it on purpose.
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When that's exactly the sort of game to rest Gabby and to experiment with an alternative LCH. They're doing it on purpose.
It was the fact it was a meaningless friendly. How would Brazil feel if, at the end of the season but the weekend before the WC squads meet up, we played some meaningless friendly against a Korean select XI for loads of moolah and we got all 3 Gabbies injured before the WC? They'd be fuming.
I obviously don't follow the Brazil team but I'd imagine that Gabby is nailed on LCH. So surely that's a game where Brazil should try out his replacements in case he gets injured in the tournament or a different formation.
It would be like if in the LC, we had a fit Norgy but decided to play Zubi despite him always playing and then Zubi got injured. That would be on us. But the LC is actually a trophy, a friendly against Senegal isn't. Ancelotti gets him injured for the Chelsea game. Cheers, Chav.
He would learn nothing from playing Gabby in that game. Plays as well as normal, no news. Makes one of his once a season errors that leads to a goal and so what? You're not gonna drop him, every player makes mistakes at some point.
Last season was boogered by Odin and Ricky C getting injured in pointless friendlies. There is too much football and the intl teams and clubs need to work together. It would have been better for everyone if Gabby had sat this one out.
If Eng play a friendly, rest Kane and B to try alternatives cos those two are both nailed on.
We look at it the wrong way. All players actually WANT to play international football, even friendlies.
Possibly because it's a great honour, I guess. But there's also the difference between a few hundred thousand of your team's football supporters celebrating with you, and your whole country joining in, lionising you for life; the majority not usually giving a stuff about football. And "neutrals" is where the real money is.
Internationals is a large and crucial element of the game's economy. Everybody in football accepts this. It is not either/or, it's all one and the same. Professionals simply want to play every single match they are available for because it's their job, it is what they DO.
Club football is trying its best but it has no chance. One must actually be a football supporter to have any idea what is going on. Anybody can simply wave a flag though. The Brazil national team is a globally-recognised brand. Everyone knows their star players, whereas club football is a strictly local concern. Can anyone even name the current Brazilian champions? I googled it :-\