Post: Liverpool will be reminded and interviewed by the Premier League for repeatedly violating multi-goal rules in the Double Red Club

In the eighth round of the Premier League, Liverpool lost 1-2 at home to their arch-rival Manchester United. The "Daily Mail" exclusively reported that Liverpool violated the "multi-goal rule" many times in this game and will face reminders from the Premier League, and the two sides will also hold talks.

According to regulations introduced in 2022, multiple footballs are placed around the court. Players need to pick up the balls themselves, but ball boys are not allowed to pass them. However, after Maguire gave United the lead, the ball boy repeatedly threw the ball to Liverpool players to help them fight for an equalizer.

In addition, Red Army coach Slott also threw the ball to a player near the 90th minute of the game. At that time, Manchester United was very close to winning this unexpected victory. The game also saw two balls on the field at the same time twice. This series of regulations is designed to speed up the pace of play, but it also clearly prohibits abuse of the rules.

Last season in the Premier League, Villa violated the multi-goal rule in at least five games and was fined 125,000 pounds. The team was also banned from using the multi-goal rule in the first three home games of this season. The investigation found that ball boys repeatedly handed the ball directly to Villa players instead of placing it at the cone mark as required. In addition, in some games, extra balls were placed in the corner flag area. On one occasion, another ball was thrown into the field when the visiting team's goalkeeper was already holding the ball and preparing to kick off.

According to the "Daily Mail" understanding, Liverpool is not expected to be subject to a similar fine, and the most likely result is a reminder of the rules. Because Vera was punished for multiple and persistent violations. Manchester United did not lodge a complaint, but the accompanying delegation expressed concern.

The Premier League declined to comment, but clubs are usually reminded to abide by and respect the rule in similar situations. Liverpool also declined to comment.