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Varane hits out at 'damaging' rules over player welfare

Manchester United defender Raphael Varane has hit out at the "damaging" new guidelines on added time and conduct for this season's Premier League and asked why players' opinions are not being heard.

Competitions around the world have been instructed to more accurately calculate time lost to stoppages this season, including goal celebrations and VAR checks.

Arsenal equalised in the 11th of 13 added minutes at the end of Sunday's Community Shield against Manchester City and went on to win on penalties.

The game's lawmakers, the International Football Association Board, said in March that the approach to calculating added time was "positively received" when it was first tested at the men's World Cup in Qatar last year and would be rolled out worldwide.

However, Varane says the changes have been brought in "despite our previous feedback" and are placing too much pressure on players.

He tweeted on Monday morning: "We had a meeting last week with the FA. They recommended from the referees new decisions and rules.

"From the managers and players, we have shared our concerns for many years now that there are too many games, the schedule is overcrowded, and it's at a dangerous level for players' physical and mental well-being.

"Despite our previous feedbacks, they have now recommended for next season: longer games, more intensity, and less emotions to be shown by players. We just want to be in good condition on the pitch to give 100% to our club and fans. Why are our opinions not being heard?"

Varane retired from international football at the age of 29 earlier this year, likening the slog of the top-level game to being in a washing machine.

The new guidelines on added time have been introduced to tackle timewasting and increase effective

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