Women's step 5 game today. Will describe as best I can recall and then say what the Veo footage showed. Corner comes to nothing, gets recycled by attacking team who load it into the area. Keeper comes but hesitates as defender gets there first and loops a header up with the ball remaining in the 18 yard box. I am vaguely aware in my peripheral vision that the keeper has stumbled (no contact whatsoever) and has gone down. At what I felt was the same moment, a striker laces the ball into the net. Once defenders see the GK down they're screaming the goal should be disallowed. To be clear, no GK contact, no head injury or anything that I saw in the moment to warrant stopping play such as suspicion of serious injury. Goal given.
Footage after the game shows keeper had got studs caught, hyper-extended her knee and collapsed to the floor. 1.5 seconds elapse before the ball hits the net and you can see me watching the play as it develops (hence not tracking the GK fully.) Not sure I could have done much more.
If it was a collision and GK goes down and stays down I'm stopping play asap or if there had been another phase of attack beyond the immediate shot, I'm stopping play. But given time elapsed I don't think it's likely I can make the assessment of a seemingly innocuous stumble and deny the striker an almost immediate shot from 13 yards. Any advice - not dealt with one like this before.
Footage after the game shows keeper had got studs caught, hyper-extended her knee and collapsed to the floor. 1.5 seconds elapse before the ball hits the net and you can see me watching the play as it develops (hence not tracking the GK fully.) Not sure I could have done much more.
If it was a collision and GK goes down and stays down I'm stopping play asap or if there had been another phase of attack beyond the immediate shot, I'm stopping play. But given time elapsed I don't think it's likely I can make the assessment of a seemingly innocuous stumble and deny the striker an almost immediate shot from 13 yards. Any advice - not dealt with one like this before.

