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5 substitutes allowed until end of 2020-21 season

Teams in all competitions will have the option of bringing on five substitutes through the 2020-21 season, the International Football Association Board confirmed Wednesday.

IFAB said it extended the measure because of the “impact on player welfare of competitions being played in a condensed period and in different weather conditions.”

The organization amended the rule – which previously limited substitutions to three per match – as European leagues prepared to resume play in May. Most domestic competitions were suspended for three months due to the coronavirus pandemic.

It’s unclear if the rule will apply to national teams competing in the European Championship and Copa America, which were postponed until the summer of 2021. Both tournaments are expected to begin June 11, 2021. IFAB said it will extend the option to international competitions taking place in July and August 2021.

Managers will only have three opportunities to make changes during a match. Changes at halftime won’t count toward that limit of three.

IFAB, which determines the laws of the game and is independent from FIFA, said most leagues will continue to cram in matches in order to complete the 2020-21 season. Leagues like the Italian Serie A, which is expected to play into August, will also have a shorter turnaround between the current season and the next.

The exemption has drawn criticism from several leading figures in the football industry, including Sky Sports pundits and former Premier League players Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher.

“This is nonsense!” Carragher wrote on Twitter.

Some believe the ruling benefits richer clubs with deeper squads, while others see it as an opportunity to give academy graduates and youngsters more playing time.

Soccer

Mourinho, Klopp sound off on City's CAS verdict; Arteta backs former club

Manchester City’s European ban being overturned was undoubtedly the hot topic at Tuesday’s press conferences around the Premier League.

As most would expect, Jose Mourinho didn’t shy away from an opportunity to voice his opinion on the matter.

The Tottenham Hotspur manager kicked off his meeting with the media by criticizing the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s (CAS) decision to overturn Manchester City’s two-year ban from the Champions League.

“It’s a disgraceful decision because if City are not guilty of it then you are not punished with €10 million,” he said, according to BBC Sport.

“If you’re not guilty you shouldn’t have a fine,” he added. “If they are guilty, the decision is also a disgrace and you should be banned from the competition.

“I don’t know if Manchester City are guilty or not but either way it’s a disgraceful decision.”

UEFA imposed the ban in February after City was found guilty of breaching Financial Fair Play regulations. However, the CAS ruled Monday that there was insufficient evidence against the club, overturning the ban and reducing its fine from €30 million to €10 million.

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp also chimed in, saying the decision is bad for the sport.

“From a personal point of view, I’m happy Manchester City can play in next season’s Champions League, because if they have 12 games less, I don’t see any chance for any other teams in the Premier League,” Klopp told reporters, according to BBC Sport.

“I don’t wish anything bad on anyone but I don’t think it was a good day for football,” he added. “Financial Fair Play (FFP) is a good idea and it was there to protect teams and the competition, and clubs have to make sure the money they want to spend is from the right sources.

“I come from Germany, where it’s a different club-based system and it’s not an owner system, so as long as they stick to that system, you will never have those problems. It is clear where you get the money from.”

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Meanwhile, City boss Pep Guardiola believes his club deserves an apology and, in contrast to Klopp’s comment, said it was a “good day” for football.

“We should be apologized (to),” Guardiola said, according to BBC Sport. “If we did something wrong, we will accept absolutely the decisions. We have the right to defend ourselves when we believe what we have done is right.

“Today is a good day for football. If we broke the rules we would have been banned. The club believed what they have done is right and three judges have said we have done it properly. The people who said we were cheating and lying, presumption of innocence was not there.”

Guardiola’s former City assistant and current Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was also pleased with the outcome.

“They completely deserved to be in the Champions League because what they have done on the pitch is unquestionable,” he said.

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Football world left shocked, bemused after City's European ban lifted

Confirmation that the Court of Arbitration for Sport overturned Manchester City’s European ban Monday triggered a wide array of reactions across the football world.

While City fans were undoubtedly ecstatic about the outcome, there were plenty of skeptics on social media questioning how City escaped the severe punishment with nothing more than a slap on the wrist. Others criticized UEFA and the efficacy of Financial Fair Play regulations:

RIP FFP

— Barney Ronay (@barneyronay) July 13, 2020

It’s the end of FFP as we know it.

— Kristof Terreur ?? (@HLNinEngeland) July 13, 2020

City 1-0 Uefa. Biggest win of the season.

— Oliver Holt (@OllieHolt22) July 13, 2020

I hope Manchester City supporters are enjoying this. Great players come and go. Trophies are won and lost. But this level and scale of fume from opposition fans is rare. Perhaps once in a lifetime. Enjoy it. Drink it in. These are the moments every fan should live for.

— Nooruddean (@BeardedGenius) July 13, 2020

Hi @UEFA, how much did City pay you?

— Boring James Milner (@BoringMilner) July 13, 2020

Financial Fair Play a farce, absolute farce.

Meanwhile, Roma sacrifices a generation of talent in order to appease a governing body in UEFA that can’t even enforce its own measures.

— John Solano (@Solano_56) July 13, 2020

BREAKING: UEFA updates rules around Financial Fair Play. pic.twitter.com/CMFWLLyRwD

— Have I Got News For You (@haveigotnews) July 13, 2020

UEFA trying to stop clubs taking advantage of for Financial Fair Play. pic.twitter.com/njaiI94mXM

— YNWABible (@YNWABible) July 13, 2020

Even former players chimed in on the ruling:

Hard to see how UEFA’s FFP rules can survive this. In fact, can UEFA survive the ramifications?

— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) July 13, 2020

Happy for city with decision being overturned… ffp now being called in to question… simple solution forget ffp… bring in salary cap for all teams and problem solved… if teams breach those rules which is easier to prove, hit them hard and they won’t just like in US SPORTS

— John Barnes (@officialbarnesy) July 13, 2020

Early 90’s weak FA leadership let PL rule the roost. Never been same since.

UEFA now have done the same with Europe’s big clubs, again. Choked. Bottled it.

Conclusion? Clubs will find even more creative ways to do whatever they like.

A Super League of some description beckons.

— Stan Collymore (@StanCollymore) July 13, 2020

Monday’s decision also didn’t sit well with La Liga president Javier Tebas:

La Liga president Javier Tebas has not taken @ManCity verdict well: “We have to reassess whether the CAS is the appropriate body to which to appeal institutional decisions in football. Switzerland is a country with a great history of arbitration, the CAS is not up to standard.”

— Simon Stone (@sistoney67) July 13, 2020

At least someone was happy (sort of):

What was that about being banned from Europe sit down PISSFLAPS MCFC x

— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) July 13, 2020

It’s hard to imagine many were more pleased with the news than City manager Pep Guardiola:

Pep and his backroom staff celebrating the news ?? pic.twitter.com/7VVYrKvPaA

— Soccer AM (@SoccerAM) July 13, 2020

Manchester United legend Gary Neville was also vindicated after predicting the outcome in February:

“I think City will beat UEFA. I have no faith in them at all” ?

Throwback to February when @GNev2 called the Manchester City UEFA ban overturn…pic.twitter.com/RMzEx0yM6g

— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) July 13, 2020

Soccer

Costa header secures Champions League place for Atletico Madrid

Atletico Madrid are assured of a Champions League berth for the 2020-21 season thanks to Diego Costa’s 74th-minute header against Real Betis on Saturday.

Atleti played with 10 men from the 57th minute after Mario Hermoso was sent off for a reckless challenge, and had two goals chalked off by VAR earlier in the tie.

Real Betis were the superior side in the second half, but Diego Simeone’s team held on for a 1-0 win.

Atletico Madrid are on 66 points after 36 matches, nine points above fifth-place Villarreal, who have a game in hand. Atleti’s spot in the top four is safe due to their head-to-head record against Villarreal; the capital club has registered a win and a draw in La Liga meetings with the Yellow Submarine.

Costa netted his crucial goal when Yannick Carrasco lifted a free-kick into the area. Atletico Madrid are now unbeaten in 14 league outings.

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