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Haaland calls for a revolution in football laws

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Manchester City striker Erling Haaland revealed what bothers him most about modern football, during an interview with one of his English club’s platforms.
The Norwegian international called on FIFA to implement goal-line technology throughout the field, including the touchline.
Also, Haaland expressed his dissatisfaction with the current laws governing throw-ins, calling for clearer laws to prevent teams from obtaining unfair advantages.

“If you throw this way or that, it doesn’t matter. Just make sure your hands are on the ball… I don’t even know the rules, and if I were to throw it, I would probably act incorrectly.” He said in statements reported by the Daily Mail:

“You cannot steal a lot of meters. There must be a limit to how far you can travel and the time you can take. I think it will be like this in the future.” He continued.
Recent years have witnessed the introduction of technology into football matches, such as video assistant referee technology and “hawk-eye” or goal-line technology.

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