
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola supports Arsene Wenger's plan for the World Cup to be held every two years.
Wenger has proposed a biennial World Cup, staging major tournaments every year, and heavily reducing mid-season international breaks.
The former Arsenal manager expects his ideas to be formalised by FIFA by the new year and hopes to see them implemented by 2028.
"You don't have to criminalise ideas," said Guardiola. "The World Cup is amazing. As a supporter I enjoy watching and if it is every two years that would be good.
"I'm in agreement with Arsene in that if it isn't the World Cup, then it will be another competition.
"I'm glad that one person who has done incredible things in world football — not just the Premier League — has put a situation on the table. We are going to talk about the good things and bad things related to it. I'm always glad when ideas are put on the table to discuss."
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