Premier League May Sanction Players for Excessive or Inappropriate Celebrations

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Premier League May Sanction Players for Excessive or Inappropriate Celebrations
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The Premier League is considering implementing sanctions on players whose goal celebrations are deemed damaging to the game's reputation. Recent incidents involving players like Everton's Iliman Ndiaye and Tottenham's Brennan Maupay have sparked discussions about the line between entertaining celebrations and actions that could be considered unsportsmanlike. The Premier League's chief football officer, Tony Scholes, emphasized the need for balance, acknowledging the enjoyment fans derive from celebrations while stressing the importance of avoiding offensive or excessive displays.

The Premier League may implement sanctions on players whose celebrations are considered to damage the reputation of the game.The 18-year-old did not receive any punishment but the same cannot be said of Everton's Iliman Ndiaye against Brighton, who received a yellow card after he netted the winner and flapped his arms like a seagull.

The Premier League's chief football officer, Tony Scholes, said: “There's a balance. I think we all like to see celebrations. Some of the celebrations have been very funny, entertaining, but there's a line.Luke Shaw suffers another injury setback days after Lisandro Martinez ACL blowNFL referees have clamped down on prolonged celebrations, violent or offensive acts such as mimicking gunfire, sexually suggestive moves and taunting opponents.

Later the English international star posted a picture of Maupay on his Instagram doing the celebration, alongside the caption: “A short story... COYS”.

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