 Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski and Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappé both admitted on Monday that they are not in favour of World Cups being held every two years. Speaking at the Dubai Globe Soccer Awards where Lewandowski was named a Tiktok fans player of the year and won the Diego Maradona award for best goal scorer while Mbappé scooped the best men's player of the year, both were against FIFA's plans with concern for the well-being of players. If you want to show something special, something different, not on the same line, we also need the break. And it's not only that if we get two, three weeks break and summer time, but not now every two years, that will be enough because we have to think for the future. If you want to play every two years for the World Cup, that expectation should be that the players, the time for the playing on the high level for the football players that's going down, maybe for the five, six, seven years, not longer, but that will be impossible for the body, for the mentality as well. And if you want to play football longer than years, also in its break, it's impossible to play every two years World Cup for sure, maybe it's possible. But to get high performance, that will be very difficult. And my opinion is the World Cup is the World Cup, it's a special thing because it's something every four years. If you want to keep that special, and you saw, like I talk about it, people talk about it, about the best thing, the best competition in the world. If you have it every two years, it can start to be normal to play World Cup. And I want to say that's not normal. That's something amazing, something maybe you play one time in your life. And I agree with Robert when you talk about performance.