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FIFA and IFAB decline new action on corner grappling despite growing concerns in Premier League

FIFA has decided not to introduce new rules to deal with grappling and holding at corners, even as concerns grow in the Premier League. The International Football Association Board (IFAB), football’s law-making body, said the issue is “not getting worse” and therefore does not require immediate changes. Many recent matches in England’s top division have seen heavy pushing, blocking, and grappling inside the six-yard box before corners are taken.

Managers and players have raised worries about how physical the game has become during set-pieces. Liverpool head coach Arne Slot said matches are no longer a “joy to watch” because of the situation at corners. Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens also spoke about the problem after facing repeated pressure during a recent league game.

Despite such complaints, IFAB members believe referees already have enough authority under current rules.

IFAB stands firm on corner-kick laws, Premier League side Arsenal face criticism for being “too physical”

Premier League leaders Arsenal have scored 16 goals directly from corners this season. That equals the all-time league record. However, Mikel Arteta’s side has faced criticism for using a very physical style in attacking set-pieces. Players often crowd goalkeepers and use their bodies to block defenders before the ball is delivered.

At a recent IFAB summit in Cardiff, the matter was not formally discussed. As reported by ESPN, the Scottish FA CEO Ian Maxwell said it was not a specific topic at the meeting. He explained that such physical contests happen during a season and he is not convinced the problem has become worse.

Under the Laws of the Game, the ball is not in play until the corner is taken. This means referees cannot award a foul before the ball is delivered. However, Maxwell noted that once the ball is active, officials can act if grappling continues and it could even result in a penalty.

Recently, FIFA President Gianni Infantino supported IFAB’s broader efforts to improve behaviour in the game before the 2026 World Cup. Speaking after the 140th Annual General Meeting in Wales, he stressed that respect for football, referees, and fans must be protected. He said players and coaches are role models and must behave responsibly. He added that players will no longer be allowed to cover their mouths when speaking to opponents, especially in cases involving racism or discrimination. He also said walking off the pitch in protest against referees’ decisions will not be tolerated. Proposals on these issues will be presented by 30 April 2026.

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