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Referee pause Premier league game Everton vs Tottenham to enable Muslim players break their Ramadan fast

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Play was stopped during Tottenham's Premier League match against Everton so that people observing Ramadan may break their fast.

Tottenham Hotspur made the trip to Goodison Park for this week's Premier League matchup against Everton, which was the last round.

Despite their poor results this season, Spurs, who just fired manager Antiono Conte, will want to end the campaign on a strong note.

For the season's last 10 games at the very least, Ryan Mason has been named the temporary head coach.

Tottenham Hotspur won't win any trophies this year, although they may compete for fourth place in the Premier League standings.

Everton is battling to avoid being relegated.

The game was stopped during their Monday night match to allow the Muslim players to break their fast.

Remember that during the month of Ramadan, match officials have been instructed to locate a natural break in play to enable Muslim players to break their fast?

This will have an impact on Muslim athletes who participate in nighttime games during the holy month of Ramadan.

This problem has been addressed by asking match officials to provide a natural break in play so that the participants may break their fast by consuming beverages or supplements.

The Professional Game Match Officials Ltd. has provided the officials with advice in this respect (PGMOL).

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