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Getting the preseason right is key to the club's ambitions
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Nailing the Preseason: Crucial for the Club’s Aspirations

August 8, 2025 7 Min Read
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The opening day of preseason often stands as one of the most uplifting moments in a professional footballer’s year.

As players step onto the training pitch, they reunite with teammates, reconnect with staff, and are infused with a wave of optimism. The previous season’s disappointments are forgotten, replaced by excitement and anticipation. Players return in top shape, don fresh kits, train on upgraded facilities, and are met with the coach’s hopeful outlook—signaling the start of a fresh chapter.

Yet, preseason also heralds the return of pressure and hard work. Once a period of rest, it’s now a time that demands meticulous preparation. With shifting requirements, players put in substantial effort during the offseason.

In previous years, there was a sentiment that preseason was a deserving break for players. Nowadays, footballers rigorously prepare physically, tactically, and technically to hit the ground running. This shift has been evident since the 2004 season.

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Today, every detail is scrutinized, extending beyond just weight. Metrics like body composition, DEXA scans, and strict goals are now standard. During my time at Queens Park Rangers, players had to maintain a body fat percentage within limits; exceeding them resulted in repercussions regardless of their overall condition. Exceeding 1.5% body fat when returning from offseason training might lead to punishment, where even slight deviations could affect your standing in the team.

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While the rules have softened over time, infractions still carry consequences, such as fines or additional training sessions. The aim is to avoid being perceived as a nonchalant member of the team. I’ve witnessed players sidelined for extra workouts until targets are met—not always due to performance stats but often due to team perception.

Consider former Manchester City midfielder Calvin Phillips, who returned from the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar with a higher body fat percentage, though his metrics remained exceptional compared to his peers. Individual managers have varying standards; for instance, during Antonio Conte’s tenure at Chelsea, players were expected to maintain body fat between 6% and 8%, ideally aiming for the lower end.

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I’ve mostly discussed returning players, but consider how newcomers navigate this atmosphere. Upon joining the team, you want to make a positive impact, yet it’s essential to approach it thoughtfully. Jumping in with demands for a specific locker or number can be seen as overzealous.

Understanding the club’s culture is vital. If integrated well, teammates will embrace you, but initial judgments are made quickly based on early performances. It’s a tough environment where players can be quite critical.

New players often face tests from veterans, with teammates sometimes ramping up the intensity of passes or tackles. This serves as a way to assess their character and resilience—how do they react under pressure? The initial phase might be challenging, but persevering through it leads to full acceptance within the team.

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Thierry Henry exemplified this dynamic with the legendary Arsenal squad, as Cesc Fabregas recounted to the BBC. He would throw harder passes to gauge his teammates’ skill, assessing their abilities to control tougher plays.

The next phase involves preseason tours. In my early days, clubs often stayed local, and trips felt unremarkable. But with the global expansion of the Premier League over the last decade and a half, players are aware that these tours are significant, and they strive to maximize their experiences. However, the prospect of enduring long-haul flights under taxing conditions isn’t always appealing, but it’s part of the role.

Players understand that tours involve significant downtime. While they train hard and participate in friendlies before large crowds, much of the work, such as positional drills, remains behind the scenes. In many ways, it’s a period of business as usual, where players get minutes on the field and gear up for the season’s launch.

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This heightened focus can lead to fatigue, especially for teams like Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, who recently competed in the FIFA Club World Cup. The standard minimum break for players is around three weeks. However, with major international commitments, players often find themselves entering preseason with limited recovery time, potentially leading to challenges in maintaining peak performance against competitors who finished their seasons weeks earlier.

For those engaged in international tournaments or extended club competitions, it’s crucial to find balance in recovery—mentally, physically, and emotionally—after intense seasons. However, those who participated in such additional tournaments face a vastly different physical and mental landscape compared to their peers.

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As a result, preseason embodies a dual nature—it’s a period of opportunity and a return to the stresses inherent in football. Clubs with strong cultures and supportive environments during this transitional phase will likely see their payoffs as the season progresses.

Fan Take: This deep dive into the preseason dynamics reveals how crucial it is for players to seamlessly transition back into an intense workout environment. For fans, understanding these pressures enhances appreciation for the athletes’ dedication, setting the stage for thrilling performances in the upcoming season.

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