Ake opposes the introduction of individual parades in the Premier League
The footballer Nathan Aké has expressed his opinion on the possible adoption of individual pre-match parades in the Premier League, opposing the idea. The Manchester City player, currently competing in the Club World Cup, believes that the Premier League should maintain its current format instead of imitating FIFA’s initiative, which has introduced these individual parades.Aké, after participating in City’s 2-0 victory against Wydad AC in Philadelphia, has been key in the start of his team’s campaign in the Club World Cup. The Dutch defender had a challenging season due to injuries, which limited his participation in the league to only 10 matches. Aké, who hopes to leave behind physical problems and remain available for his team, expressed his satisfaction with his current condition. Aké has stated that he feels good, and that this match was important for the group, and a good start for him. Furthermore, the player reflected on the past season, describing it as difficult, but fortunately already overcome.“I’m not sure. To be honest, the Premier League, let it stay as it is and what we do now. I think, let it stay as it is”.
Nathan Aké