Benitez fears standards may slip

By PA Sport  September 15, 2009
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Rafael Benitez has expressed concern at the speed in which the Premier League have introduced a quota system for home-grown players.

Benitez has had to contend with quotas in European football for several years, but now he fears for the overall quality of the English game. The new regulations mean there will have to be eight home-grown players in every 25-man league squad from next season.

 
 
 

"Maybe it has been brought in too soon," said Benitez.



"In the Champions League we had two or three years to increase the numbers of home-grown players.

"The problem in England is that there is a big gap between the academies and the first team, the reserve league is not filling this gap.

"It may now be difficult to maintain quality, but we will continue to do our best. The number of players is not the point, the quality is the point.

"But if they have decided this maybe they have been thinking about this rule for a long time." 

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