• Clubs given stern warning to stop hugging after scoring
  • Allardyce tells government not to intervene in football

Frank Lampard has admitted he is trying to coach his players out of the urge to celebrate, as teams received their sternest warning yet that they should stop hugging after scoring a goal. But Sam Allardyce, while endorsing the regulations, hit back at what he saw as the “absolute nonsense” of the Conservatives focusing on football.

Related: Footballers criticised as ‘brainless’ for hugging in goal celebrations amid Covid

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