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WATCH: Are footballers playing too often?
Player injuries are at an all-time high, but the football calendar is set to get even busier.
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WATCH: Are footballers playing too often?
May 17, 2024 - 02:33
By euronews (in English)
Player injuries are at an all-time high, but the football calendar is set to get even busier.
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