Could you imagine deciding a cup final with this penalty in a shootout though???.....I'm afraid @jack.prescott thats one of the many great myths of football, along with the putting your name on it etc. Thinking logically if you apply the moving forward then any penalty that rebounded from bar/crossbar and struck the goalkeeper and went in would not count.
The ball has simply continued its natural motion from the initial kick and the penalty should stand.
It would be awesome to happen in a cup final. Legend. Dary. As long as you know the LOTG and allow the goal that is...Could you imagine deciding a cup final with this penalty in a shootout though???.....
There is more too it than black and white......... more thoughts guys please....
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It would be awesome to happen in a cup final. Legend. Dary. As long as you know the LOTG and allow the goal that is...
Several people have already said why the goal should stand. To be very clear in the LOTG:OK........ Please share your thoughts on why the goal should stand.... and where in LOTG it states this should be the case.
Several people have already said why the goal should stand. To be very clear in the LOTG:
"A goal is scored when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, between the goalposts and under the crossbar, provided that no infringement of the Laws of the Game has been committed previously by the team scoring the goal."
You obviously have another opinion so could you stop being so coy and actually say what you think?
Very simple: the referee decides when a penalty kick has been completed.
Ball dead? Nope. Did it cross the line between the posts and under the crossbar? Yip.
Thank you and good night.