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Sean Dyche gives his verdict on new World Cup rules including VAR for corners
- Dyche comments on the 10-second substitution rule and its potential harshness late in games.
- Five-second countdown for throw-ins and goal-kicks could affect how teams plan attacks.
- Dyche acknowledges the rule allowing VAR to overturn certain decisions on second yellows and corners.
- Dyche comments on VAR's speed and fan experience, noting calls to speed up decisions.
- Dyche supports reducing feigning injuries and the 60-second injury treatment rule.
- Dyche notes that five-second counts may not be enough for goalkeepers and throws-in.
- Dyche discusses the broader aim of the new World Cup rules to speed up matches and improve flow.
- The rules include 10-second substitutions, five-second throws-ins, and 60-second injury stoppages.
- Dyche reflects on the balance between officiating accuracy and fan enjoyment.
- Dyche links general rule changes to ongoing trends in modern football tactics and officiating.
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