There are many reasons for that. Its known that the time to practice and to properly engage in a game model is long, and it takes even more time when the ideas the National Team Coach has, are different from the ideas of the clubs.
Players get together from different places, and all of a sudden, they need to perform like they think as one. It is really hard to achieve.
And it is much harder, when most of the time, instead of getting knew game principles, instead of adapting to the ideas of the national team, time is used to recovering players from fatigue and from long term injuries.
Everyone wants to see the best players play at their best. Everyone wants to see quality football, but is that really possible when during 10 months the best players and the best teams play every 3 days? The demand on players from the bigger clubs, that are in the last stages of every competition is huge, and something needs to be done to reduce that demand to try to keep the players in the best condition possible, for as much time as possible.
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f the rules that could help, would be to have 4, or even 5 subs during the game. Limit the amount of times a team could sub (for example, 2 times during the
second half) and would really help improving the show in a long term. Having fewer players play 90 minutes, would create the opportunity of more players showing their skills, and would raise the level of performance by having more players close to 100% of their ability for a longer period of time.
To have better quality in summer tournaments, players need to arrive at those competitions in better conditions.
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