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‘People want more’, Collina says as stoppage time jumps

Pierluigi Collina, Chairman of the FIFA Referees Committee, said the reason for the rise in added time at the World Cup is that referees have been asked to calculate it more accurately. The former referee added that the new recommendations have resulted in a considerable increase in playing time, which is close to one hour in matches held so far at the tournament.”People want to watch football, more football. And we have been asked to do something about it for years,” Italian Collina said in an interview on FIFA’s website.
“The matter of matches lasting for even less than 50 minutes of active time is something that comes from quite a long time ago. So already in Russia (2018 World Cup), we asked referees to calculate the stoppage time more accurately to be given at the end of each half.”