Tak Izinkan Pemainnya ke Timnas, PSSI Beri Hukuman Hingga Coret dari Liga1 2018,?

Tak Izinkan Pemainnya ke Timnas, PSSI Beri Hukuman Hingga Coret dari Liga1 2018,?

Timnas Indonesia akan melakoni laga uji coba kontra Timnas Mauritinus yang direncanakan bakal berlangsug di Stadion Wibawa Mukti, Cikarang, Jawa Barat pada 11 September 2018 mendatang. Partai ini merupakan salah satu agenda dari persiapan pasukan Garuda menuju ajang Piala AFF 2018 yang akan berlangsung sekitar dua bulan lagi.



PSSI pun telah memanggil 20 pemain untuk tampil dalam pertandingan uji coba tersebut. Anehnya, dari 20 nama pemain yang dipanggil oleh induk federasi sepak bola tertinggi di Indonesia itu tidak terdapat nama striker mematikan Timnas di ajang Asian Games 2018 lalu, yakni Alberto Goncalves.

Dilansir dari bolasport.com(06/09/2018) ternyata alasan mengapa Alberto Goncalves tidak dipanggil memperkuat Timnas Indonesia di laga uji coba tersebut karena dilarang oleh pelatih Sriwijaya FC, Subangkit.



Subangkit disebut-sebut sebelumnya telah menghubungi pelatih Timnas Indonesia sementara, Bima Sakti untuk izin agar pria yang sempat memperkuat PSPS Pekanbaru sewaktu jadi pemain itu tidak memanggil penyerang yang akrab disapa Beto itu.

Coach Bima pun sepertinya menuruti permintaan tersebut. Alhasil, demi menatap laga uji coba kontra Muaritinus nanti, Timnas Indonesia cuma punya dua nama di lini depan, yakni Boaz Solossa dan Dedik Setiawan yang untuk pertama kalinnya mendapatkan panggilan untuk memperkuat Timnas Merah Putih.

Hal ini tentu amat kita sayangkan. Harusnya setiap klub wajib mengizikan pemainnya ke Timnas agar persiapan Timnas Indonesia bisa lebih maksimal lagi. Tentu aneh rasanya, jika pemain baru dilepas saat Piala AFF tinggal hitungan hari lagi. Sehebat apapun pemain tersebut, tetaplah ia membutuh proses adaptasi.

PSSI harusnya tidak boleh bersikap lembek mengenai hal ini. Bahkan PSSI sepertinya wajib memberikan hukuman berat hingga pencoretan dari kompetisi Liga 1 2018 andai saja ada klub yang nantinya kembali tak mengizinkan pemainnya untuk memperkuat Timnas Indonesia.



Lantas, bagaimana pendapat pembaca setia Bola Liar mengenai hal ini, setuju kah kalian? Berikan pendapat kalian pada kolom komentar yang ada di bawah ini ya, terima kasih semuanya. Salam Bola Liar!

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Are Bathroom Hand Dryers Sanitary?

Public bathrooms are already a nightmare for anyone who hates germs, and I usually try to just not think about all of the bacteria around me. I cringe when I sit down on a public toilet seat or turn on a faucet, but a new study has me wondering whether I've been worried about the wrong thing all along. If you're wondering whether bathroom hand dryers are sanitary, you should know that a new study found they may spray you with more bacteria than you'd ever think. Researchers at the University of Connecticut analyzed public restrooms and found that hand dryers were dispersing Bacillus subtilis, a bacteria commonly found in human feces. If you're thinking about switching to paper towels permanently, I don't blame you. I prefer hand dryers because they're less messy and, supposedly, better for the environment, but you may also leave the bathroom with bacteria-covered hands. To understand the horrifying results, it's important to know how hand dryers actually work. After you poop, the bacteria can end up aerosolized thanks to flushing, especially because so many public bathrooms don't have lids on their toilets. Some hand dryers recirculate the air in the room, which leads to bacteria ending up on your hands after you wash them. The research team swabbed the hand dryers and didn't find enough germs to account for the bacteria output, according to Live Science, so scientists theorized that bacteria in the air is the cause. The good news is that you aren't likely to get sick from a hand dryer, even though the ick factor is high here. Researchers say the implications of their study are important for health care facilities and other sterilized environments, but most of our immune systems can handle the bacteria that's being blown our way. Adding HEPA filters to hand dryers could be one way to reduce the bacteria that's currently being spread, according to the UConn team. HEPA filters absorb particles and are often found in air purifiers, and the researchers found that bacteria was reduced fourfold after retrofitting hand dryers with the filters. Researchers already suspected that hand dryers were kind of gross. In February, a picture of a petri dish filled with gross-looking spores that were reportedly from a hand dryer got hundreds of thousands of shares on Facebook. A 2016 study found that jet hand dryers — the ultra-modern dryers that blow a lot of air quickly and actually get your hands dry in seconds — spread 1,300 more virus clumps than paper towels, according to Popular Science. But this study provides evidence of how the hand dryers become contaminated in the first place and steps that can be taken to reduce bacteria. So should you switch to paper towels? Like I said, I don’t blame you if you have the urge, but hand dryers are arguably better for the environment. Paper towels end up in the trash, while hand dryers don’t create any waste once they're manufactured, shipped and installed. Still, it’s kind of pointless to wash your hands and have them dirtier than they were when you came into the bathroom, so it’s your choice. Quartz says the findings are most useful for people who work in labs and handle harmful pathogens and healthcare facilities with immunocompromised patients — even though no one wants germs on them, you’ll likely be okay if you’re a healthy adult. And if a bathroom only has hand dryers, you aren’t left with much of a choice. Eventually, manufacturers will catch on and add air filters to hand dryers, but until then, just try not to think about it too much as you’re drying your hands in a public bathroom and use hand sanitizer liberally.