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Nuno Espirito Santo claims holding and pushing as set-pieces now goes “much further” than should be allowed

Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler has also hit out at the Gunners and went on to claim: “Some of the ways teams are blocking, there’s no real rule.

“Sometimes the referee whistles and it’s a foul, sometimes it isn’t a foul or they don’t whistle.”

Those comments were echoed by Nuno, who reported levels of contact now allowed on goalkeepers made their jobs “very, very difficult” as attackers crowd them in an effort to block their movement.

“It’s my personal consideration, and I already had the chance to address this worry to [PGMOL chief] Howard Webb,” he added.

“He was sensible enough to recognise that something is going on. It’s not only me. I think it goes through all the league.”

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