Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says that while the introduction of
technology and other rule changes may benefit the sport in certain cases
there is a real danger that football could become a "stop-and-go game".
The International Football Association Board have recommended trialling
video replays next season and have considered introducing sin-bins for
yellow card offences as well as changing the format of the penalty
shootout.
Goal-line technology was introduced in the Premier League in the 2013-14
season and teams are now allowed to field a fourth substitute in extra
time in the latter stages of this year's FA Cup.
"We have to take care that the game remains fluent and dynamic, and that
there are not too many stoppages in the game, especially if we go to
video (replays) as well," Wenger told the club's website.
"We have spoken many times about this in managers' meetings in Geneva.
There are pros and cons, but you do not want to interrupt the game too
much if you make more substitutions," Wenger added.
"It can become a tactical weapon as well to slow the game down."
Arsenal, who are fifth in the league, travel to face eighth-placed West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.
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