Title : A Law 11 Revolution: Deliberate play vs. Deflection PTHY
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A Law 11 Revolution: Deliberate play vs. Deflection PTHY
Not short of a minor revolution: IFAB's new interpretation in Law 11 will have big ramifications on the work of assistant referees during the upcoming 2022/23 season.
After big internal irritation in UEFA (refereeing) after the situations which arised in Spain vs. France Nations League final, and also the first Belgium goal in their EURO 2020 tie against Russia, football's stakeholders have revised the interpretation of the key deliberate play vs. deflection when determining offside.
Accordingly, IFAB have released fourteen clips to illustrate the new vision in Law 11, see below:
Examples of Deliberate Plays, and therefore (still) to be given Onside.
New Examples of Deflections, and hence (now) to be given Offside.
The changes seem mostly orientated in common-sense, but with some doubts perhaps: using this Belgium vs. Russia scene as the example of an unexpected ball seems quite bizarre to me (much more satisfying if it had changed places with the Qarabag vs. Sivasspor example, eg.). The clip from the recent Germany vs. England game is an important illustrative example too.
Certainly, one can say that it will keep assistant referees on their toes this season! :)
Certainly, one can say that it will keep assistant referees on their toes this season! :)
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