Fifa Self-Destructs Over Biennial World Cup Plan, Says Premier League Chief
Premier League chief Richard Masters criticizes Fifa's World Cup restructuring plan, accusing the organization of pressing the self-destruct button with controversial decisions.

Premier League Chief Condemns Fifa World Cup Restructuring Initiative
The Fifa World Cup plan has drawn sharp criticism from Premier League leadership, with chief executive Richard Masters openly condemning the governing body's strategic direction. Masters has accused Fifa of engaging in self-destructive behavior through controversial proposals that fundamentally threaten the integrity of international football competition.
Masters' scathing remarks represent a significant challenge to Fifa president Gianni Infantino's ambitious agenda for reforming the tournament structure. The Premier League executive's commentary underscores growing tensions between Europe's most powerful football league and global football's governing authority over the future direction of the sport's marquee event.
The Nature of Fifa's Controversial Proposal
At the heart of the dispute lies Fifa's proposal to dramatically alter the World Cup restructuring schedule. Infantino's administration has advocated for implementing a biennial World Cup format, fundamentally departing from the established four-year cycle that has defined international football for nearly a century. This sweeping change to tournament timing represents one of the most contentious proposals in recent Fifa history.
The organization's decision to pursue this path without achieving consensus among major football stakeholders has intensified controversy. Gianni Infantino and his administration have proceeded with promotional efforts despite widespread opposition from numerous confederations, club competitions, and influential figures within professional football.
Masters' Critique of Self-Inflicted Damage
Richard Masters characterized Fifa's approach as a