FIFA will test the new rule for offline position of Arsene Wenger and is simply revolutionary

Arsene Wenger is one of the most revolutionary thinkers in football. It is remarkable to think that Wenge came to Arsenal in 1996 as a relatively unknown man, but said goodbye to the club in 2018, leaving immortal impact on Premier League, broadcasting Periscope. His training, management, and nutrition changed [...]
It is remarkable to think that Wenge came to Arsenal in 1996 as a relatively unknown man, but said goodbye to the club in 2018, leaving immortal impact on Premier League, broadcasting Periscope.
His training class, management, and nutrition changed the way other trainers treated football, and age has not influenced him to slow down.
The Times reports that Wenger currently working at FIFA is working to change the rule of position out.

The Frenchman is thinking of putting the version into use that makes the attacker in a fair position, if any part of the body that can be scored is in line with the opponent.
The Times” confirmed that FIFA has given the green light for testing the rule, which is expected to initially take place in a Chinese league.
To make clear exactly what this rule means, below some graphs made by ʹ Sky Sports and Dale Johnson of The ESPN) of moments that wouldn't be a non-combating position in the Ranger's new rule. /Periscope. com/














