Yes and players mistake is prioritized like my other postHow often does the keeper being ahead of the line happens?
What is this logic?
It does not go by how often it happens, but by what SHOULD be done when it does
The rule is in place to stop you dribbling the ball forward.
This isn't an infraction if the second foot hits the ball while the other foot is still touching it, in one fluid action.
Basically no one is ever going to call this, unless you are looking for something to advantage Madrid over.
How is the rule unfair when the shooter messed it up??????? Fuck me. You guys are thick.
No.. they cant do that and got the call right.Yea this is where i land.
Apply some common sense and don't call that, no one would have said a thing.
The ball didn't even move.
The rule is in place to stop you dribbling the ball forward.
This isn't an infraction if the second foot hits the ball while the other foot is still touching it, in one fluid action.
Basically no one is ever going to call this, unless you are looking for something to advantage Madrid over.
I have seen the replay just once, but it looked pretty conclusive.. hope to be proven wrong.The rule is clear, but the replays don't seem conclusive.
Shouldn't be overruled unless they had another super zoomed angle or some BS like that.
The ref been amazing imo. Almost faultless. Class.
It gets called when it happens..
Keeper ahead of line doesnt matter unless saves it.