One of the most interesting news is the guidance given to the referees to adopt a stricter stance with the defenders who hold attackers in set ball bids, such as corner and fouls
A is not just the world’s leading football championship for the technical quality and intensity on the field. It is also a true school of organization, always attentive to the smallest details that can further elevate the game experience. And this time, the English League is giving an example that can inspire other countries, including Brazil, to make it more dynamic and engaging. Let’s dive into the recent changes that are accelerating the rhythm of the game in the queen’s land!
Referees with firm posture against “wax”
One of Premier League’s most interesting news is the guidance given to the referees to adopt a stricter stance with the defenders who hold strikers in set -looking throws such as corner and fouls. This type of marking, often used to brake the game and earn time, is in the sight of the league. The goal? Ensure that the ball remains longer at stake, making matches more fluid and fair.
This measure not only improves the technical quality of matches, but it also reinforces the idea that football should be a continuous spectacle without unnecessary interruptions. A clear message: the “wax” has no more!
The end of the time consuming sides
Another point that caught the attention of Premier League analysts was the increase in time spent on long lateral throw charges, those with the aim of playing the ball directly in the opponent area. Often, the collector slowly dries the ball as the defenders run to position themselves in the rival area. This tactic, although strategic, ends up breaking the pace of the game.
To combat this, the league guided the referees to encourage quick reinstatement. No winding! The idea is that the game flows without prolonged breaks, maintaining the intensity that makes Premier League such a vibrant spectacle.
Corner and fouls: less lost time, more action
The same principle applies to free kicks and corner kicks. These moves, which are often used to “cool” the match, are now under scrutiny. The Premier League wants the reinices to be agile, reducing the waiting time and, consequently, the minutes of the end of the game.
A faster game is not just fairer – it’s also more exciting for those who watch. After all, who doesn’t like to see the ball rolling without interruption, with intense moves from start to finish?
What can Brazil learn?
Brazil, with its talent -rich football, could be inspired by these measures. We often see matches in interrupted by long pauses or tactical to gain time. Premier League shows that it is possible to keep the game dynamic without losing its tactical essence. Tarmer referees, clear rules, and a focus on keeping the ball into play can turn the experience for both players and fans.
A more delicious football to watch
The Premier League is once again leading the way to faster, intense and engaging football. By curbing the waste of time and encouraging agile reinices, the English League reinforces why the gold standard of world football is considered. And for fans, that means one thing: even more exciting matches, with less “wax” and more action.
*This text does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the young Pan.