FIFA panel wants teams to have 4th substitute option in extra time at next World Cup

Germany's Andre Schuerrle celebrates after scoring his side's first goal in overtime during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between Germany and Algeria at the Estadio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Monday, June 30, 2014. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) (The Associated Press)

FIFA's coaching advisers want to let teams use a fourth substitute in extra time at the next World Cup.

Gerard Houllier, member of FIFA's technical study group, says "that's an idea that we will put" to football's rules-making panel, which has previously rejected it.

Houllier, a former France coach, says: "It's a good idea. Only in extra time. Maybe if someone is injured, why not?"

The former France coach says changing the rules could see fewer players struggle with muscle cramps in high-intensity matches.

Up to three replacements are allowed, even when knockout matches go to 30 extra minutes after scores are level in regulation time.

Houllier says substitutes have brought "fresh legs and attitude" at this World Cup.

The 29 goals scored by substitutes is a World Cup record.