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The Telegraph: The reasons why Premier League clubs want the Premier League to postpone the game & the decision will be fair and public

The Telegraph: The reasons why Premier League clubs want the Premier League to postpone the game & the decision will be fair and public

According to the Daily Telegraph, some Premier League clubs hope that the decision to postpone the game will be fair and public.

A number of recent Premier League matches have been postponed, which has allowed some clubs to have more rest time than others, and the focus of controversy is that some clubs have taken advantage of the epidemic to avoid the impact of injuries in the team and have asked for postponements. According to the Rules of the Premier League, if there are 14 players who can participate in the game, then the match will only be postponed in extremely special circumstances.

One club source said they felt alienated due to the Premier League's inconsistencies in postponing the game, while another said they wanted the reasons and decisions for each postponement to be more transparent.

Leicester City's match against Norwich is the latest postponement of the tournament, with only four non-goalkeeper players involved in training, and 17 games in the Premier League have been postponed this season, Moyes said of the matter: "I don't think injuries are part of the reason, but I don't know why the game was postponed, those rules are not fully followed. ”

Southampton boss Hasenhüttle was also asked questions about the postponement of their opponents Newcastle in midweek, with Coach Ha said: "We had nine players who couldn't play last season, but we played as usual. Newcastle had 7-8 players on the bench last game and they should still have 13 players and 1 goalkeeper. Regarding the postponement of the midweek game in Newcastle, the official Premier League statement said: "Due to the epidemic and injuries, the club did not have enough players to play, so the game was postponed. ”

Due to the influence of Omi kerong, the Premier League has issued a series of new decision-making standards, but the final decision will still be made on a case-by-case basis.

(Luke)

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