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Burnley star becomes first player in Premier League history to be penalised

Burnley star becomes first player in Premier League history to be penalised

Burnley's goalkeeper, Martin Dubravka, has made Premier League history as the first player to be penalised under new rules designed to curb time-wasting. The incident occurred during Burnley's match against Tottenham, when Dubravka held onto the ball for more than eight seconds, resulting in a corner being awarded to the opposition.
This rule change is one of several introduced this season, with referees now tasked with giving goalkeepers a countdown before awarding a corner if they fail to release the ball promptly.
The game, which saw Spurs secure a comfortable 3-0 victory thanks to a double from Richarlison and a goal from Brennan Johnson, was marked by this early incident. The International Football Association Board (IFAB) approved the rule change earlier this year, and it was first implemented at the Club World Cup. (Image: Premier League)
Speaking after the tournament, FIFA's head of referees Pieluigi Collina said: "It was very successful; the tempo of the match was improved. We had no time lost by goalkeepers keeping the ball between their hands for a very long time - as happened quite often in matches before.
"The purpose was not to give corner kicks, but to prevent the eight seconds rule from being ignored. The purpose was 100% achieved."
And speaking ahead of the new Premier League season, PGMOL boss Howard Webb explained: "It's quite a radical change, really, but the basic idea is to get the ball back into play more quickly.
"It's meant to be preventative, not punitive. Like in other sports - if you play tennis at Wimbledon, you have to serve within a certain amount of seconds." Martin Dubravka fell foul of a new rule against Tottenham (Image: BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images)
However, West Ham's vice-chairman Karren Brady is not a fan of the rule change, branding it "daft tinkering" in a column for the Sun. Brady wrote: "What was wrong with the old rule which gave keepers six seconds to release, with punishment in the form of an indirect free-kick?
"Beats me. It was hardly ever enforced anyway. The body which has come up with this latest daft tinkering, I meant well-researched brainstorm, the International Football Association Board, must have spent ages on it. Referee Michael Oliver gave a countdown before penalising Dubravka (Image: Paul Terry / Sportimage)
"Probably in a well-stocked five-star hotel somewhere near FIFA's Swiss Alps headquarters. The purpose of this newest change is to cut down on time-wasting but how can extending possession from six to eight seconds do that?
"And also the fact that the 'old' rule was almost never imposed surely means it was a good rule. A bit like competent refereeing, if you don't know they are there, chances are the official is doing a decent job."
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