The change here does away with the contested dropped ball.
Instead, the ball will be given to the team that last played it before the stoppage, however, in the penalty area the ball will always go to the goalkeeper.
It takes away the discussion that often happens as to which team should give it back to the other so it’s just a clearer and cleverer rule.
That Man City pen that was re-taken due to Rice in the box, surely he can just step in the box every time and it will be a re-take? Surely gives the defending team an advantage? If Man city score, Rice will say i'm in the box take it again?
That Man City pen that was re-taken due to Rice in the box, surely he can just step in the box every time and it will be a re-take? Surely gives the defending team an advantage? If Man city score, Rice will say i'm in the box take it again?
Only a re-take if he doesn't score. But if attacking player enters too early and he scores then he will have to re-take.
That Man City pen that was re-taken due to Rice in the box, surely he can just step in the box every time and it will be a re-take? Surely gives the defending team an advantage? If Man city score, Rice will say i'm in the box take it again?
Only a re-take if he doesn't score. But if attacking player enters too early and he scores then he will have to re-take.
Yep, and Rice had an advantage as he was the first player to the rebound as he encroached so far, so the retake is fine, will stop the change of players the moment the penalty taker starts the run up
That Man City pen that was re-taken due to Rice in the box, surely he can just step in the box every time and it will be a re-take? Surely gives the defending team an advantage? If Man city score, Rice will say i'm in the box take it again?
Graham Potter is a fantastic manager & will do well at Brighton
He hasnt really done anything to suggest he is fantastic? Yesterday's result was good though and i do hope he does well but Swansea were not that great were they? I dont know much about him hence why i am surprised by your comment but maybe you know more about him
Sorry for the very late reply but only just seen this. He took Östersunds from the Swedish 4th division to the Swedish top flight, qualified for the Europa league & won the Swedish cup. Quite an achievement. Then took over Swansea after they'd sold all their best players following Relegation from the premier league & finished in the top half of the championship with a team made up mainly of home grown academy products.
Time will tell, but he clearly has something about him & I think he'll do well at Brighton
Poor first half from Wolves which i'm quite surprised at. United good value for their lead
Man U just not letting them play, different side from last year .. I am a BIG Maguire fan and it looks to me that he has given the whole team a major upgrade .. Wan Bisakka looks right at home, Pogba, Lingard in midfield .. Man U will give the Man Cs, Liverpools, Spurs and Gunners a good run for their money this season .. also great that Man U have 5 English starters and 2 more Brits
Poor first half from Wolves which i'm quite surprised at. United good value for their lead
Man U just not letting them play, different side from last year .. I am a BIG Maguire fan and it looks to me that he has given the whole team a major upgrade .. Wan Bisakka looks right at home, Pogba, Lingard in midfield .. Man U will give the Man Cs, Liverpools, Spurs and Gunners a good run for their money this season .. also great that Man U have 5 English starters and 2 more Brits
I detest Man U but this does make them slightly more likeable.
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BALL HITTING A REFEREE
One other new law to note is when a ball strikes a referee.
There are occasions when a referee might accidentally get in the way of the ball.
Normally this does not matter, but if a team gains a significant advantage, then we would stop the game and have a drop ball.
DROPPED BALL
The change here does away with the contested dropped ball.
Instead, the ball will be given to the team that last played it before the stoppage, however, in the penalty area the ball will always go to the goalkeeper.
It takes away the discussion that often happens as to which team should give it back to the other so it’s just a clearer and cleverer rule.
https://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/17813110.premier-league-referee-explains-rules-changes-2019-20-season/
Man City score a last minute winner, chalked off after VAR spots a handball against Leporte
Time will tell, but he clearly has something about him & I think he'll do well at Brighton
Think consistency is his problem.
Pogba should try emulating Lyle!!