Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch has revealed talks with the Premier League about time-wasting tactics.
Marsch was vocal about perceived delaying tactics from Everton and Aston Villa in each of his side's last two home games - both of which ended in draws - and says he has spoken to those in power about his concerns.
"We tried to have some open dialogue with the officials and the league and the discourse was helpful and people are aligned," he said.
"It's not great for the game to have time-wasting so I think they'll try to make adjustments.
"One of the things I said was that our next home match was against Arsenal and I doubt we'll see them time-waste. But I appreciate people have been open to the discussion in a good way."
Marsch added: "I know our football can be dynamic, which can be attacking, score goals and, if we score goals, everyone has fun.
"In the meantime, we have to be stable. One good thing is we have been stable. I know you can't take out Brentford where we made mistakes and conceded five but, if you do, we've been defensively solid.
"But we have to improve in all phases of our game and if we do that the attractiveness comes."
