‘Protect football’s image’: referees urged to punish dangerous tackles

Uefa orders top European officials to protect players from serious foul play

Uefa referees serious foul play Man City Leroy Sane
Manchester City’s Leroy Sane was injured after a tackle by Cardiff’s Joe Bennett during an FA Cup tie last month
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European football’s governing body Uefa has ordered its referees to punish bad tackling and “protect football’s image”.

The Times says that Collina’s comments come after a meeting of European referees and also Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola urging officials to protect his players.

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Earlier this month City complained to the Premier League’s referees body about a number of bad tackles inflicted on their players, the BBC reported. City cited nine challenges that they believe should have warranted more severe punishment.

One of the bad challenges was by Cardiff’s Joe Bennett on Leroy Sane. The tackle, which took place in an FA Cup tie, saw the winger injured and ruled out for a number of games.

Collina told Uefa.com: “We need players playing, so they must be protected. We do not want situations where a player’s future is put in doubt because of serious injury caused by a challenge, whether it is intentional, or is unintentional and the player making the challenge is taking a risk of causing injury.

“Players must understand that they have to respect their opponents and show the same positive behaviour to them that they would want to receive themselves.

“Football is a beautiful game. And we want it to stay that way.”

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