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Memphis Depay criticizes Brazil’s FA decision to punish players for standing on the ball

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Memphis Depay criticizes Brazil’s FA decision to punish players for standing on the ball


Corinthian striker Memphis Depay has criticized the Brazilian Football Federation’s decision to punish players standing on the ball during the games.

CBF has said that if they stand on both feet and the opposing team will stand on the ball from the indirect penalty, players must be shown.

The decision came after Depay took the move during a hamstring injury during the final victory of the Coort A1 against Palmeras on March

The skills presented near the corner flag after demonstrating the ball into the box by crossing the ball, Palmiras was angry and created a mass battle between the two teams.

Palmeiras Marcelo Lomba goalkeeper Jose Martinez has been sent out after a long review of the Var, which has increased more than 18 minutes by officials.

In a subsequent letter to clubs, CBF said the standing on the ball was “a vessel for a competitor and disrespecting the game.

But former Manchester United midfielder Didipa has insisted that the decision to ban the move does not fit the spirit of the game in Brazil.

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