Premier League to Monitor Player Celebrations Amid Concerns Over Mocking Opponents

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Premier League to Monitor Player Celebrations Amid Concerns Over Mocking Opponents
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The Premier League will assess player goal celebrations and may impose sanctions if deemed damaging to the game's reputation or inciting opposition fans or players. This follows recent controversies involving celebrations perceived as mocking opponents, sparking debates on the line between entertainment and disrespect.

The Premier League will monitor player goal celebrations and may consider imposing sanctions if they feel they are damaging the reputation of the game or could inflame opposition fans or players. The news comes after some players received criticism for celebrations many feel crossed the line by mocking opponents. Iliman Ndiaye received a yellow card after he scored Everton's winner against Brighton and then celebrated by flapping his arms like a seagull.

'Once it crosses over into mockery or criticism then we would need to deal with it.' Gap between Premier League and Championship in focusScholes also said he is concerned that the gulf between the Championship and the Premier League is making it more difficult for promoted teams to compete. Last season, for the first time in 26 years, all three promoted teams were relegated back down to the EFL at the first time of asking.

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