MADRID, May 30 — Barcelona could suffer from the new rule that allows teams to make five substitutions in a match instead of three, their coach Quique Setien has said. FIFA has made the temporary change to ease the physical strain on players, who are returning to a congested period of games after...
FC Barcelona coach Quique Setien said the new rules could harm the club. — Reuters pic
The law could favour the bigger clubs like Barcelona, who have deeper squads and better players ready to come off the bench. “We know we settle a lot of matches in the final minutes. If you give the opponent the option of bringing on fresh players in that time, they won’t have that weakness of tiredness.
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