Why the five-substitute era has not been good for football

By The New York Times   |   1 month ago
Why the five-substitute era has not been good for football

The idea of introducing a sixth substitute in football leagues aimed to improve player welfare. However, it's unclear if it has achieved this goal. The increased number of substitutes has led to a faster-paced game, affecting player performance and tactical aspects.

Read More

Did you find this insightful?