Thought Sterling was falling prior to contact but can see why the ref gave it given his position. On balance England played better (and as an Australian that was hard to write) and deserved to go through.
England playing keepies off for the last 3 minutes was pretty neat.
Attacker (A1) is running into the box on the right hand side of the 18 heading towards the corner of the 6 yard box preparing to shoot. A defender is running to intercept the attacking player (A1). Another attacker (A2) is trailing the defender. The trailing attacker (A2) holds his line. The...
Doesn't bullet point one cover this exact situation though?
Laws of the Game 2020/21 | Law 12 | Fouls and Misconduct
Except for the above offences, it is not an offence if the ball touches a player’s hand/arm:
• directly from the player’s own head or body (including the foot)
• directly from...
Maybe leave it at 'deliberate' and add 'any contact with the hand/arm that leads to an advantage'.
Carve out an exception for 'ball to hand' where it's impossible to get out of the way.
If this isn't geoblocked could some here offer an opinion on the 2 incidents shown. Ignore Bosnich's self proclaimed 'I'm an expert' carry on. (We're short on good football commentators here.)...
Yeah they're great. A lot of the discussion here seems to be about the minutiae as if the game is played on paper with a set square and a theodolite when in reality the game is quite chaotic.
Yes #1 (the Falcao one) wasn't exactly in the right place and yes the referee was involved but for me...
Loads of free kicks taken quickly here where the ball wasn't on the exact blade of grass, where the referee was involved, when players were getting organised and the last one a you beaut indirect free kick in the box resulting in a goal after the referee hands the attacker the ball. (Horrible...
So can you come back and caution a player after the advantage has played out if a free hasn't been given? (If there were a foul that is. Say, grabbed his shirt to break up the attack but the player broke free.)
Yeah, let that roll and book him afterwards.
That's probably way wrong but can't you book a player after the advantage has gone? (IE after the ball has gone out of play or there's a stoppage.)
Isn't a QFK just a different type of 'advantage'?
Fair enough but I'd say 'cite' is more closely aligned to 'quote' in a strict sense. But in any case the point stands that in the 'official' IFAB LOTG there's nothing saying that quick free kicks can't be taken anywhere.
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