Liverpool set to respond to FIFA ruling stopping Reds from playing Fabinho & Alisson v Leeds

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Liverpool will join forces with affected Premier League clubs in contesting FIFA’s ruling banning the relevant outfits from using any of their Brazilian contingent between 10th-14th September

This comes from renowned reporter Melissa Reddy at the Independent, with the international body intervening following a rise in tensions between domestic clubs and the Brazilian Football Confederation over the availability of international stars.

Theoretically, it will mean that Jurgen Klopp will be without Fabinho and Alisson Becker for the club’s upcoming meeting with Leeds United at Elland Road – if the Merseysiders play ball on the matter.

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Should logic eventually come into play, one would expect FIFA to significantly tone down its ruling to reflect the reality of the UK government’s guidance on the matter.

Given that Brazil’s own health officials intervened in the nation’s clash with Argentina – due to the involvement of Argentine players based in the English top-flight – we’d certainly hope that common sense will prevail.

We can understand how the position taken by the UK government might frustrate the Brazilian national team, however, Premier League clubs and players shouldn’t be punished for following domestic guidance – particularly where it is designed to ensure player safety.

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  1. The fact that FIFA are using the rules in collusion with the Brazilian FA to simply punish certain clubs is the reason FIFA are not fit to govern football. With the scale and extent of financial corruption, the dubious awarding of the World Cup to Qatar, the inability sanction any FA for racist behaviour of fans, the inability to deal with on field cheating and gamesmanship is a reflex of an organisation simply not interested in the sport it was created to govern. The focus is solely on money. How can we get more of it and how can we most efficiently misappropriate it?

  2. Money Money Money that’s all that fifa is interested in to hell with rules no wonder they get investagated on fraurd Is someone taking a back hander or just afraid of Liverpool doing well

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