Telegraph: In order to avoid employing rules, England s low-level teams replaced 4 players in one minute at the start of the game
The Telegraph reported that Robbie Savage's move to replace four players in the first minute of the game in the first minute of the game in the game against Wolves on Tuesday night was in an uproar.
This national league team faced Wolves youth team in the National League Cup, and Savage made seven adjustments to the starting lineup that drew 1-1 with Scanthorp last Saturday. But the former Blackburn and Leicester City midfielder who took charge of the team in July achieved a full-play rotation by replacing four players immediately at the beginning.
This move originated from the strict rules set by the National League Cup to maintain the integrity of the event, and the event requires all participating teams to retain at least four starters from the previous league. Savage adjusted seven players in compliance when submitting the roster, but Tom Knowles, Kyle McAllister, Neil Kenny and Abraham Canu were replaced just after the start of the game, with Ake Bonick, Will Merret, Yehaya Bamba and James Balajizi appearing on the bench.
This move allowed the team to successfully evade the rules, allowing Savage to complete the entire game with a completely different lineup. Other clubs have also exploited the loophole, with Rochdale replacing two in a few seconds in the opening game against Blackburn on Tuesday night.
Despite large-scale rotation, Wandering continued its unbeaten record in the season 3-2. Young player Jose Max became the most dazzling player, and he first scored in stoppage time in the first half, then assisted Isaac Moore and Harry Cardville to score.
Savage explained the reason for leaving McClersfield to join the Gran Forest in an exclusive interview last month. Now he has led the team to six wins and three draws, temporarily ranking second in the league, and has a very strong start.