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Football will change, The surprising rule that the Premier League would impose

Discover the surprising new rule that the Premier League is considering implementing.

By David Arengas

Premier League Photo: ESPN, Man City

The Premier League is set to deliver a significant blow to a practice that has sparked debate for years: goalkeepers wasting time. According to legendary referee Howard Webb, England's top flight is considering implementing a new rule that will severely penalize keepers who excessively delay the restart of play.

How will the new rule work?

If a goalkeeper holds onto the ball for more than eight seconds, the opposing team will be awarded a corner kick. To facilitate the enforcement of this rule, the referee will begin counting aloud from three seconds, warning the keeper that time is running out. If the ball remains in the goalkeeper's possession after eight seconds, a corner kick will be awarded.

This measure, already being tested in the Premier League's lower divisions, aims to speed up the game and eliminate the constant stoppages caused by time-wasting tactics.

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Expert opinion

Howard Webb, one of the most respected referees in the world, has expressed support for this new rule, stating that it is necessary to improve the spectacle and fairness of the game.

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