Expect an increase in the number of yellow cards dished out in the Premier League as referees set out to address ‘bad behaviour’ from players and coaches.
When it comes to the number of yellow cards in season’s gone by, Liverpool have sat towards the top of the fair play table – they won the award for five consecutive seasons dating back from 2020/21.
However, they will need to be aware of the Premier League‘s changing tune over dissent and bad behaviour, with the referees clamping down on issues they’ve previously been lenient towards.
Referee chief Howard Webb told BBC Sport, “people will have to understand that some behaviours that previously would have been managed or ignored will no longer be managed or ignored.
It is important our officials recognise, understand and differentiate between emotion and passion, but for too long officials have not been able to make that differentiation too well or they have turned a blind eye to certain things.”
The changes have already seen a rise in the number of yellow cards, with almost double the usual amount of yellow cards shown across the first weekend of the EFL season.