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Football Association CEO Mark Bullingham says there isn't "any need" to extend VAR's powers as there are "enough interruptions" in the game already.
A UEFA chief has described proposed changes to football's rules as "hard to tolerate" as the sport's biggest continental body clashes with IFAB.
Liverpool and Everton have been briefed on the rule changes set to be introduced in the upcoming Premier League season. Particular emphasis has been placed on VAR and goalkeepers wasting time.
FA chief executive Mark Bullingham says VAR interrupts the game enough and should not have more powers.
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