The Spanish Mikel Artetatechnician of Arsenalasked to play it with a stopped clock, after his defense Takehiro Tomiyasu receiving a yellow card -and ultimately sending him off- for wasting time leaving the band.
The edge, included Arsenal won 0-1 in Crystal palacereceived the ball to throw then Kai Havertz I would have waited fifteen seconds to be served. Eight seconds later, as he looked for a teammate to pass the ball to, he received a yellow card, and a few minutes later he was booked for a foul in midfield, which earned him a dismissal and left his team short of one in about half. one hour.
This season, referees have been encouraged to penalize more time-wasting, resulting in fourteen cautions in the first two days of the premier league.
“This is the new standard,” he said. Arteta after the match. “It’s been eight seconds. We might have to play with a stopped clock. The new rules are one thing, the way it interacts is a little different, but we’ll adapt.”
Roy Hodgsoncoach of Crystal palaceassured that these rules are above them, but he understands the dissatisfaction of Arteta and said he would be angry too.
“The new rules work when it comes to sending players off, but is it the right thing to do? I’ll let the referees decide.”
Source: La Verdad

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