Premier League insists on trip to Bournemouth just three days after facing Chelsea in the FA Cup final, giving Manchester City manager a serious headache
Due to the volatile nature of football market trends, it was difficult to estimate the exact market value of Manchester City’s bench in the FA Cup semi-final against Southampton. But it’s not much less than £500m.
Coach Josep Guardiola’s team is pretty healthy so far. At this rate, three games in seven days could be manageable given the depth and value of the talent at his disposal.
But when the time comes for the City manager to plan his approach to the series of games – against Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium on May 13, against Chelsea at Wembley on May 16 and away to Bournemouth on May 19 – it will be clear which games will be deemed the least important.
And who would have thought that about the FA Cup final? There are multiple reasons why this fixture challenge occurs. The ridiculous expansion of the Champions League and all European club competitions is definitely one of them.
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But the bottom line is that City’s Premier League match against Bournemouth has been rescheduled because the FA Cup is being held during the Premier League season. The tradition of the FA Cup final being the crowning match of the top-flight domestic season was abandoned last year. This was an unacceptable concession for the Football Association.
It has been confirmed on the Tuesday after the cup final that City will have to travel to Bournemouth for the Premier League match, making it very likely that Pep will face Chelsea at Wembley as his second-choice team. And that prospect will leave the FA and Premier League deeply embarrassed.
Don’t forget, they also eliminated replays after the first round, much to the consternation of lower league clubs. City can’t be blamed for wanting to reschedule fixtures to gain an extra advantage during a busy period.
However, they should be able to handle a schedule of six games in 21 days. But the occasion to suffer is a match that was once the highlight event of the entire English football season.
Not only did it have its own day, it also had its own weekend. Currently, he is sandwiched between Premier League matches. First, it was suggested that the Friday night before the cup final would not take place, but Chelsea played Manchester United on that day instead.
This season, it will be Aston Villa vs. Liverpool or Manchester United vs. Nottingham Forest on a Friday night. There is a danger that the FA Cup will become just another game that weekend.
It is certain that Guardiola’s strategy will be put to the test. It’s entirely possible, for example, that he decides asking Erling Haaland to play three games in seven days is too much.
Guardiola may want to prove his point. It’s understandable that the Premier League didn’t ‘switch’ the dates for Palace and Bournemouth, but was it really such a problem to delay City’s trip to the Vitality Stadium by a day?
Presumably, that would have been impossible because it would have meant a match in the Europa League final, in which Premier League clubs were certain to take part. But could all parties really accept that? And it might have meant Guardiola leading a stronger team than the one competing in the FA Cup final.
He might still go to Wembley firing all his big guns from the off. But you wouldn’t blame him if he didn’t.
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