This is how the Liverpool players broke the new "wall law"



[ad_1]

LONDON (Reuters) – Liverpool broke the rules of the English Premier League on the first day of the tournament, provoking controversy over the new rules of the Premier League.

The Premier League has set new rules this season, including a law that prevents opponents from being on the wall of free kicks.

The new law stipulates that the players of the free kick team must be at least one meter from the wall of the opponent.

At the opening match of the Premier League, the Liverpool players made fun of the new law in their own way.

The stars of Liverpool quarreled the law of "do not harbad the fence wall", standing completely in front of the wall, leaving a distance of one meter, to escape the sanction of the referee. The "Reds" benefit if there seems to be two walls in front of the goalkeeper, Norwich City, which caused a lot of confusion.

Liverpool executed this plan perfectly and star Trent Alexander Arnold almost scored a goal, if not the goalkeeper Tim Kroll's skill.

"The new law did not last long – Liverpool found a loophole," wrote one of them.

[ad_2]
Source link