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Fifa president Sepp Blatter has asked Bayern Munich honorary president Franz Beckenbauer to come up with an alternative to the "tragedy" of penalty shoot-outs.
Beckenbauer is head of the Football Task Force 2014, a group designed to recommend rule changes.
"Football can be a tragedy when you go to penalty kicks," Blatter said.
"Football should not go to one to one, when it goes to penalty kicks football loses its essence."
He added: "Perhaps Franz Beckenbauer with his football 2014 group can show us a solution, perhaps not today but in the future."
The Champions League final was decided on penalties this season , with Chelsea winning after Bayern Munich dominated the game.
Zambia also won a major cup in a penalty shoot-out this season, beating Ivory Coast for the Africa Cup of Nations .
The World Cup final has twice been decided on penalties, with Brazil beating Italy in 1994 and Italy seeing off France in 2006.
Funny how as soon as a German team loses a shootout, he's wanting an alternative?!!?
Didn't seem him asking for it after Bayern beat Madrid though did we?
I hate them, its a total lottery. Id much rather see extended playing time, or something similar to Hockey Penalties.
Actually that's a great shout, keeps the tension of shootouts (which I love) but adds more skill element to it rather than just 'guessing' the right way....
Instead of focusing on penalties, they should bring back the Golden Goal rule. That way, both teams would attack during extra time rather than the boring dross served up since they ditched that and the Silver Goal rule.
I've long believed ties should be settled by the two managers having a scrap.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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