
La Liga players have expressed dissatisfaction with the overseas game plan proposed by La Liga and are planning to launch a protest during this round of league matches. It is reported that La Liga players are ready to hold a protest on this weekend's La Liga match day in response to the game in Miami. They plan to hold a 20-30 second silent sit-in at the start of each match.
La Liga intends to hold the league match between Villarreal and Barça in Miami on December 20. This decision has aroused strong dissatisfaction and anger among players of all 20 La Liga teams.
Currently, players of these 20 La Liga teams are carefully considering launching a 20-30 second silent protest at the start of this round of league matches. It is expected that the protest will start immediately after the opening whistle of the match.
The Players' Association has clearly stated that they are not opposed to this match itself, but feel that they have been ignored. They complain that La Liga lacks transparency on this matter, shows no respect for players and has an inconsistent stance. The first match of this week will be Oviedo vs RCD Espanyol, which will be held at the Carlos Tartiere Stadium at 9 pm. Their idea is to pause each match for 30 seconds to show the unity of players in the face of this measure and send a message to other members of the football industry.
If the captains of the 20 La Liga teams can reach a unified opinion in the next few hours, a short silent protest will be held at the start of each match in this round of the league. La Liga players aim to express a clear attitude to the entire Spanish football industry: they firmly oppose moving league matches outside Spain, especially the arrangement of holding the league match in Miami.