Peter Grove
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I think it depends on when you consider the offence took place. If the verbal distraction came before the player kicked the ball, then it's a retake as the ball was not in play. In fact, I would say that logically, verbal distraction at a free kick retake must almost necessarily precede the kick because if it doesn't happen until after the ball was kicked, then how could it have distracted the kicker?
I don't think it's quite that black and white. The FAQ's to Law 12 tell us that:That's the big simplification in the new Laws... physical/contact == DFK, non-physical/contact == IFK
However the corollary is not true. Even though an offence does not involve physical contact it can still lead to a direct free kick (e.g. an attempted kick, trip etc).if an offence [...] involves contact with the opponent it must be penalised with a direct free kick.