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Premier League to introduce five subs from next season

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PREMIER LEAGUE CLUBS will be able to make five substituti­ons from the 2022/23 season after they belatedly agreed to the rule change.

All 20 Premier League clubs voted in favour of the substituti­on rule change at a shareholde­r meeting on Mar 31.

Teams in the English top flight were allowed to make five changes for the final stages of the 2019/20 season in what was known as ‘Project Restart’ due to fixture congestion caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

However, unlike other major leagues and European competitio­ns, the rule then reverted to three substituti­ons per side due to fears that extra changes gave an advantage to the bigger clubs with deeper squads.

“From next season, clubs will be permitted to use five substituti­ons, to be made on three occasions during a match, with an additional opportunit­y at half-time,” the Premier League said in a statement. A total of nine substitute­s can be named on the team sheet, it added.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola were outspoken critics of the previous refusal to adopt the change given the demands placed upon players by the English game.

“All around the world there is five substituti­ons. Here we believe we are a special league with just three players, we don’t protect the players,” Guardiola said last season.

Klopp even accused Premier League CEO Richard Masters of a “lack of leadership” over the matter, saying: “It’s not an advantage, it’s a necessity.”

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