Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp believes the Premier League should continue to allow a maximum of five substitutions next season for the sake of player welfare.Premier League chiefs increased the permitted number of substitutions from three to five during Project Restart, with FIFA proposing the idea to decrease the risk of injury amid a congested fixture schedule.And back in July, football lawmakers announced that five substitutions would be allowed again next season following a meeting of the International Football Association.Sky Sports pundits Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville were not best pleased with the ruling, taking to Twitter to express their disappointment.“This is nonsense!” Carragher wrote. “@premierleague stay with 3 subs.
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