Ha ha - who said football was a simple game?I have 13 scenarios (some debatable). The most likely scenario is having a very hard decision to sell.
The ball:
Enters goal
1--- directly - DB to keeper
2--- via opponent deflection (did the law intend a different outcome here?) - Goal?
--- via teammate deflection - covered under 12/13
Goes out of play over goal line
3--- directly or via teammate deflection - Goal kick
4--- via oppoent declection - corner kick
Goes out of play over touchline
5--- directly or via teammate deflection - TI defenders
6--- via opponent deflection - TI attackers
An opponent gains posession outside PA
7--- an opponent would have gained possession anyway - DB opponent
8--- a team mate would have gained possession - DB attackers
9--- unclear who (if any) would have gained possession - DB attackers
An opponent gains posession inside PA
10--- regardless of who would have gained possession - DB keeper
Teammate gains possession
11--- no promising attack - play on
12--- a promising attack, posession in the PA (this can also be via deflection) - DB keeper
13-- a promissing attack outside the PA - DB attackers
As an aside, have EPL refs been given instructions not to act as an extra defender? (When the diagonal put them on the left of attacking play.) It seems this season to be less of a problem with attackers having to avoid the ref.
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