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The Premier League community and board officials have reportedly taken disciplinary action involving Brentford F.C. defender Michael Kayode after concerns were raised about an unusual technique used during throw-ins.

According to early reports circulating within league circles, league officials have temporarily restricted Kayode from taking throw-ins during matches while an internal review takes place. The decision reportedly came after match officials and technical staff noticed that the defender appeared to be using a special grip substance on the ball during throw-ins, which may provide an unfair advantage by allowing longer or more controlled throws.

What triggered the investigation

The situation came to light during a recent Premier League fixture when referees and opposition staff observed that several of Kayodeโ€™s throw-ins traveled significantly farther and with unusual spin, raising suspicion among match officials. After the game, the ball used during those moments was reportedly examined by technical staff, who allegedly discovered traces of a grip-enhancing material.

While such substances are sometimes used legally in other sports, football regulations strictly limit anything that could alter the natural movement of the ball.

League response

Officials from the Premier League have not yet issued a full disciplinary ruling but confirmed that a precautionary restriction has been placed on the playerโ€™s involvement in throw-ins until the investigation is completed.

A source close to league management stated:

โ€œThe integrity of the game is our priority. If any equipment or substance is found to influence play unfairly, it will be addressed immediately.โ€

Brentfordโ€™s reaction

Brentford F.C. have acknowledged the situation but urged patience while the review process continues. In a brief statement, the club said they are cooperating fully with league authorities and believe the matter will be clarified soon.

Club representatives also suggested that the material found may have been a standard grip aid used during training, not intended to influence official match play.

What could happen next

If league officials determine that the use of the substance violated match regulations, potential consequences could include:

A formal warning

A short disciplinary suspension

Updated matchday equipment checks

For now, Kayode remains available for selection but will not be permitted to take throw-ins during games until the review concludes.

Fans react

The news has sparked intense debate among supporters across the Premier League community. While some fans believe the investigation is necessary to maintain fairness, others argue the situation may simply be a misunderstanding or equipment oversight.

The league is expected to release a final statement in the coming days once testing and match reports are fully reviewed.

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