Recent data suggests that the shift towards relentless high-pressing systems is significantly shortening the peak performance window for elite midfielders. When we compare the career trajectories of modern anchors to the deep-lying playmakers of the previous decade, there is a noticeable increase in muscular injuries and burnout by age 30. How do you think top-tier coaching staffs should balance tactical intensity with the long-term physiological health of their squad? I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on whether we are reaching a physical ceiling in modern football