A World Cup every two years: What do you think?
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Former Arsenal manager and now Fifa's head of global development Arsene Wenger is proposing a biennial World Cup.
The Frenchman believes it is a "gamble" worth taking to "make football better".
“We can organise a World Cup every two years because that is where the best play against the best and that makes everybody better," Wenger told BBC sports editor Dan Roan.
“Today, I would say that out of 211 countries in the world, 133 have never been at the World Cup. I believe as well to have more chances to go to a World Cup and to play more often World Cups, countries will do something about their football.”
So how do you feel about a World Cup every two years? Let us know here
Listen to the full , exclusive interview with Wenger on The Sports Desk podcast on BBC Sounds