As long as there’s still some movement I think it’s allowed Kets.
Swansea were awarded a penalty in their match today, taken and ‘scored’ by Andre Ayew. I have just seen this on the Quest highlights programme and Ayew stops in his run up, even appears to take a step backwards before kicking the ball into the net. Surely this tactic should not be allowed? Anyone know whether the referee was correct or at fault in allowing that Pete stand as a goal?
As long as there’s still some movement I think it’s allowed Kets.
It seems the penalty kick was legit ketts
Law 14 of the penalty kick states
"feinting to kick the ball once the kicker has completed the run-up (feinting in the run-up is permitted); the referee cautions the kicker"
In this case the player had not completed his run up and merely faffed around before taking the kick. If he had finished his run up and feinted the kick and then kicked it for real as it were then the opposing side would have been awarded an indirect free kick. That's how I view it anyway.
When I was referring, admitted a long time ago, the rule stated that the run-up should be a smooth run-up with no altering it. When was this rule changed?
Keepers can’t move off their line at all now, if they do then it’s an infringement, so easy these days for the penalty taker..
Slightly off the point, why didn't VAR instruct the referee to send Pickford off. It was an appalling challenge fully deserving of a red card. It shouldn't have been a penalty because the off side decision was the the first infringement. However, that does not preclude the sending off. A player, as we have often witnessed, can be given his marching orders after the final whistle has gone so surely the rule applies during the game. Let's be honest, the incident was badly dealt with by both VAR and the referee, Oliver. To take no action at all was ridiculous. The minimum it should have been was a yellow card but no action taken by either parties was shocking. It just emphasises how badly controlled the game is overall.
To be honest I used to rate Oliver as a ref but I think since VAR he has appeared to not want to get involved.
The VAR referee is nowhere near as experienced as Oliver yet how many times does Oliver just follow the VAR advice rather than go and have a look at the monitor. He never went once yesterday to look at any of the incidents himself and just followed advice from a lesser colleague.