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Five subs awful idea Serie A coach

- Agency Staff Milan AFP

Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini on Sunday slammed as “awful” a new rule that allows teams to make five substituti­ons in a match instead of three.

“Five subs? Terrible. The game is distorted,” Gasperini told Gazzetta Dello Sport. “We become basketball. There may be 10 new players on the pitch at the end.”

Fifa has made the temporary change to ease the strain on players, who are returning to a congested period of games after a lengthy break due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

But it could favour the bigger clubs, such as Juventus, who have bigger squads.

“Who’s the genius who say that injuries can be avoided?” continued the former Inter Milan coach. “On that basis? Better to change players from one game to another.

“How can you be allowed to change your engine halfway through the grand prix. It takes away from the show.”

Serie A will return on June 20 with Gasperini’s side in fourth place and battling for the final Champions League berth.

“I don’t like football without fans either, but it’s the only way to start again,” he continued. “During the first day of the Bundesliga I zapped, I could not follow. Borussia-Bayern, on the other hand, was a good game.

“I saw many technical errors even from important players — in an empty stadium it is more difficult to stay focused.”

Sampdoria coach Claudio Ranieri, however, hailed five substituti­ons as “a great thing” as his side battle relegation. “The heat and matches close together carry a risk for players,” he said.

“When there are three games a week the stress will be considerab­le.” /

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