Soccer-Neymar is first player forced to leave pitch as Brazil trials anti-time wasting rule


Aug 17 (Reuters) - Santos ⁠captain Neymar became the first player in ⁠Brazil's Serie A to be forced off ‌the field for a minute under a new rule aimed at curbing time-wasting by goalkeepers that is being tested in ​the league.

Under the trial, which ⁠will also be implemented ⁠in other competitions including the Premier League, if ⁠play is ‌stopped due to a goalkeeper requiring medical treatment, the coach must immediately ⁠nominate an outfield player to leave the ​pitch for ‌a minute after play resumes.

If the coach fails ⁠to nominate ​a player within 10 seconds, the captain of the team must be the one to leave the ⁠field.

When Santos beat Vasco 3-0 ​on Sunday, the rule was invoked for the first time in the Brazilian top flight when keeper ⁠Gabriel Brazao requested medical attention.

The referee told captain Neymarto leave the field as the Santos coach did not nominate another player within 10 seconds.

Neymar, ​34, made two appearances for ⁠Brazil off the bench in this year's World ​Cup, scoring a late penalty ‌in their 2-1 loss to ​Norway in the round of 16.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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