Manchester United won 2 Premier League awards! Tenghage’s best coach, Rachford: the best player is 3 consecutive teams.

Recently, the Premier League officially announced the best coach and player awards in February, and Manchester United won two best: Tenhage was elected as the best coach in February, and English international Rachford was elected as the best player in February! Among them, Tenghage was elected as the coach of the month for the second time this season, and Rachford was elected as the player of the month for the third time this season!

In February, Tenghage led Manchester United to a 3-line victory: in February, Manchester United played 4 Premier League games and scored 3 wins and 1 draw respectively! They beat Crystal Palace 2-1, played against Leeds United twice, drew 2-2 at home, won 2-0 away, and beat leicester city 3-0! In addition, Manchester United played two Carling Cup matches in February, beating Nottingham Forest 2-0, and beating Newcastle 2-0 in the final to help Manchester United win the Cup! In the Europa League play-off, Manchester United eliminated Barcelona 3-2!

This is the second time that Tenghage has won the coach of the month since he coached Manchester United. He also won the award in September last year. In that month, Manchester United played two Premier League games, beating leicester city 1-0 and beating the leader Arsenal 3-1 respectively!

Now the schedule has reached the second half. Although the last round lost to Liverpool by a big score, it still ranks third in the Premier League with a score of four points ahead of Tottenham Hotspur, and the Europa League and FA Cup are also good. We have reason to believe that Manchester United is still on the right path!

Rachford won the player of the month for the third time this season! In February, he played eight games for Manchester United, including seven games in which he scored five goals in four Premier League games, two Carling Cup games, two assists against Nottingham Forest, one goal against Newcastle in the final, a visit to Camp Nou in the Europa League, and Rachford also scored goals!

It is worth mentioning that this is the third consecutive month that Rachford won the player of the month! This season, Rachford represents Manchester United, and has scored 26 goals and 7 assists in various competitions. The number of goals has been the sum of the past two seasons (21 goals in 2020-21 season and 5 goals in 2021-22 season). There are still more than two months before the end of the league, and Rachford, who is in a state of bursting, is setting a new record for his career with every step!

The Premier League is about to change!

International football association board has announced plans to increase the "effective time" of the competition, the world referee director.Pierluigi CollinaSaid that Premier League players will stop wasting time.

He is the chairman of the referee committee of the International Football Federation, and he said: "Aston Villa is valid for 43 minutes against brentford. I don’t think anyone is willing to spend money to watch the game for only 43 minutes. "

According to the data available in Colina, the effective time of Premier League matches is 54.49 minutes, while the effective time of Scottish Premier League matches is even lower, at 50.42 minutes. The effective time of the Champions League competition is 58.07 minutes.

International football association board has decided to use the actual time in five key areas, namely substitution, player injury, penalty and red card, VAR and goal celebration, instead of the estimated value, when calculating the total pause time.

Although this may mean an increase in pause time at first, it is thought that this situation will decrease once players realize that their time is only added.

Colina said, "We have seen that using VAR reduces simulation. How many yellow cards are issued because of simulation now? Very few, because players know that it is meaningless to try to simulate. "

"When the players know that wasting time is meaningless, because that time is compensated, I believe that wasting time will be reduced."

Why the exact time is important-even if the score is 7-0.

Colina said that the extra time in Liverpool’s recent loss to Real Madrid at Anfield was seven minutes, but if the actual wasted time in the second half was correctly evaluated, the time would be increased to 16 minutes.

He said that if the correct guidelines are applied, Liverpool’s seven-goal victory over Manchester United should also add more time.

Colina said: "Last weekend, there were 10 matches in the Premier League. Four of them have more than 10 minutes of extra time, and some other games have no accurate time, probably because the scores are 7-0 and 4-0. "

"In the Liverpool game, four minutes were added in the first half and three minutes in the second half. But he scored six goals in the second half. "

"Maybe at some point in the future, we will make a rule that if there is a big gap between the two teams, no extra time will be given. But this will be written into the rules of the game.

"Now this is common sense, but it is common sense only if it doesn’t affect anyone.

"I can understand that it is difficult to show the correct time when the score is 7-0.

"But if it is stipulated that the whole goal difference may affect the final ranking of the game, it may be different to score a goal or not."