After a stunning reversal, a new Premier League regulation will have a significant influence on Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham.
Following repeated demands from club managers, the Premier League is expected to reintroduce the five substitute rule from next season. Premier League clubs are allegedly set to agree to the five substitution rule being reintroduced from next season in a meeting on Thursday. At a Premier League stakeholders meeting in London, the subject will be voted on once more.
If the vote passes, each club will be permitted to make up to five substitutions throughout a game starting next season, according to The New York Times. The so-called 'larger' teams have been in favor of this all season, but the'smaller' teams have been against it.
Currently, the Premier League is the only top-flight European league that limits substitutes to three per game, but that may not be the case for much longer. As a result of the future regulation change, there will be a total of nine players on the bench.
"Due to a lack of preparation and the number of games, Premier League players had 47 percent more muscular ailments than the previous season." "Because of the epidemic, the reality now is radically different and we have to change and intelligent people adjust," says one player. "All the other leagues, including Germany and Spain, have five substitutions to safeguard the players, not to one club or one set of players."