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Liverpool vs FIFA: A new dispute for it that could be sanctioned

By Alexis Almosnino

Liverpool is in complete disregard with the FIFA decision to prevent the summoning of South American and African players.

Liverpool is in complete disregard with the FIFA decision to prevent the summoning of South American and African players.

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FIFA has taken actions against the clubs that have not given their players to their selects and Liverpool is preparing to challenge the entity that governs world football. The Reds are seriously affected by the decision of the organization and could plant themselves before the sentence, which could expose them to sanctions.

As it happened with the calls for Conmebol and CAF, FIFA took the decision to prevent the Premier League clubs that did not give their players to call the same between the 10th and 14th of September, in accordance with article 5 of your regulation. According to Sky Sports, Liverpool is extremely unhappy with this decision.

Given this decision of the entity that governs world football, Liverpool is unable to summon Alisson Becker, Mohamed Salah, Fabinho and Roberto Firmino for the meeting against Leeds for the Premier League this Sunday, September 12, for the party against AC Milan by the Champions League del miércoles 15 de septiembre (the summons must be presented before this day).

It is for this reason that, according to the aforementioned medium, Liverpool could ignore FIFA prohibitions and align its footballers not qualified for the next parties. The club of Anfield, relying on the atypical conditions of the pandemic, is planning to expose itself to sanctions to take the matter to sports courts.

To ignore the FIFA decision, it is possible that the team of Jürgen Klopp misses both parties. In addition, this could be subject to an economic sanction by the entity with headquarters in Switzerland. You will have to wait for an official statement at the beginning of Leeds-Liverpool to find out if you will comply with the order of the organization.


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