Arne Slot is now into his second Premier League season and he has explained that one rule in particular annoys him “a bit,” but that he would have gladly seen it enforced at Galatasaray.Slot will not be alone in having one particular rule that rubs him up the wrong way, supporters up and down the country will feel the same, especially when they are constantly tweaked.For Liverpool’s head coach, it is the protocol that sees players who receive on-pitch treatment have to leave the field for at least 30 seconds.It was introduced in 2023/24 to help reduce time-wasting, but Slot is not its biggest fan, although he could see how it would have been useful during the recent trip to Galatasaray.When talking to Sky Sports about his options from the bench, Slot said: “The game against Galatasaray in the first hour I was waiting for us to score a goal, but after I made the substitutions that last half hour we hardly created a chance.“That not only had to do with the players I brought in, that’s not what I want to say, but that also had to do with that we hardly played, they were on the floor every single minute.“Sometimes in the Premier League I’m a bit annoyed by the rule that if a player gets injury treatment he has to go out for 30 seconds, because sometimes he definitely needs one (treatment).“But after playing this week in Galatasaray, I would have loved to have that rule in the Champions League as well because I think they were four or five times on the floor with treatment of one minute. “And they were on the sidelines and could just immediately run onto the pitch again!”Against Galatasaray, the ball was in play for just 50.5 percent of the match, with the home side wasting a total of 29 minutes and eight seconds.There is a caveat to the rule that sees players have to come off the pitch and that is when an offending player is shown a yellow card, but whether it discourages feigning injuries will have a difference of opinions.