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Manchester United defender Raphael Varane has added his voice to the criticism of English football’s new approach to stoppage time and fears the rule changes could harm players.
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From this season onwards, referees in the Premier League and EFL will adopt a more stringent, Qatar World Cup-style approach to added time, with the clock stopped for all goal celebrations, substitutions, injuries, penalties and red cards.
That saw enormous amounts of stoppage time in Qatar and that trend has continued in the EFL, with 33 of 35 matches on the opening weekend lasting longer than 100 minutes.