UEFA has emphasised that it will offer referees its full support in their task of officiating at matches in the major European club and national-team competitions.
Meanwhile, the trial with two additional assistant referees is continuing in UEFA's club competitions over the next two years. The experiment goes on, following the recent decision of the International Football Association Board (IFAB). Under the system, the referee, two assistant referees and the fourth official are accompanied by two additional assistants who take up positions alongside each goal. Their particular remit is to focus on incidents that take place in the penalty area.
Additional assistant referees will be deployed at matches in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League in the 2010/11 and 2011/12 seasons, and in the UEFA Super Cup � at tonight's match between FC Internazionale Milano and Club Atl�tico de Madrid in Monaco, and again in 2011.
"The simple presence of additional assistants behind the goal line will act as a deterrent to players trying to push or hold back opponents", explained Collina. "The additional assistants will communicate with the referee via the audio system. However, no matter what incident they spot, the final decision will always be with the referee."
"I am very positive towards the test," said UEFA President Michel Platini. "The referee can simply not see everything, and these additional assistants will offer him a great help."