Historical: PL judges will stop fighting in time iftar to enable them to drink and eat fast players

Premier Legue judges are reportedly being encouraged to ask the captains if they should stop the matches to enable the fasters to eat. Brendan Rodgers recently confirmed that he drove Wesley Fofanan in 60 minutes against West Ham to enable him to eat for iftar, transmits Periscopi. The devout Muslim yes [...]
Brendan Rodgers recently confirmed that he drove Wesley Fofanan in 60 minutes against West Ham to enable him to eat for iftar, transmits Periscopi.
The devout Muslim is practicing fasting in Ramadan.
Leicester's next match was also another confrontation that took place at Iftar's time, with the Fofano who completed 90 minutes but was allowed to eat iftar during the match.
The match was paused after 30 minutes to allow the defender of the Foxes and the Cheikhoi Kouyates of Palace to drink water and eat near the field.
Fofana expressed his gratitude to the league and footballers after the match.
It was a milestone at Premier League, as it was the first time a match was stopped to enable players to eat for iftar.
And, according to a report by the Independent, this case is expected to become a precedent for moving on.
He reported that judges would be encouraged to speak to the captains of clubs before the matches so that they would know if they should stop the match to enable them to eat and drink in time iftar.
Under current regulations, the matches can only be stopped when there is agreement between judges and captains before the match. /Periscope. com/












