Kazi
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Playing with fire here, but
Why? he let go off the ball LOLThat goal should not have stood.
Why? He released the ball and Benzema intercepted itThat goal should not have stood.
How so?That goal should not have stood.
Benzema was offside in the build up and you could argue that was interference.Why? he let go off the ball LOL
Lovren played him onBenzema was offside in the build up and you could argue that was interference.
Erm, he was pretty much level with VVD and possibly even onside. Plus when Karius has collected it a new phase has started anyway.Benzema was offside in the build up and you could argue that was interference.
Why? he let go off the ball LOL
Why? He released the ball and Benzema intercepted it
Actually curious. Isn't it a law where you arent allowed to block a punt out by the keeper? Karius rolled it out so might/might not be different. Maybe it's one of those things that just havent ever happened so theres no rule for or againstHow so?
Apparently, the law is valid when you kick it, not when you throw it. read some poster say that he heard that on BT.Actually curious. Isn't it a law where you arent allowed to block a punt out by the keeper? Karius rolled it out so might/might not be different. Maybe it's one of those things that just havent ever happened so theres no rule for or against
I think it's that you're not allowed to block the release. The ball had long gone when Benzema got to it.Actually curious. Isn't it a law where you arent allowed to block a punt out by the keeper? Karius rolled it out so might/might not be different. Maybe it's one of those things that just havent ever happened so theres no rule for or against
For kicks, not throws. Different laws for both.Actually curious. Isn't it a law where you arent allowed to block a punt out by the keeper? Karius rolled it out so might/might not be different. Maybe it's one of those things that just havent ever happened so theres no rule for or against