Shit! But a poor last pen.
They seemed happier for it to go to pens in extra time.Always felt like Poland had the upper hand at the pens tbh.
Amazing how many times as an armchair viewer you can tell who is going to miss just with either how they walk up or their run up.You could tell when he was walking up that he wasn’t prepared.
Didn’t Son have to retake one cos of a stutter in one of the Europa ties a few seasons ago, what happened to that rule?Lewandowski stopped up literally three times in the run up to that penalty.
That shit just isn't on and if we force keepers to stay on their line IFAB has to deal with stutter run ups as well.
I think it was an FA Cup game actually. But Son was judged to have come to a dead stop in that run up which is outlawed, the problem is those like Lewandowski yesterday who slow down but are still technically moving. It's a loophole they have to close. One run up, no changes of pace.Didn’t Son have to retake one cos of a stutter in one of the Europa ties a few seasons ago, what happened to that rule?
Said it before, once the taker has stuttered then it's all fair game. Keeper can rush off his line and get as close as he wants.Lewandowski stopped up literally three times in the run up to that penalty.
That shit just isn't on and if we force keepers to stay on their line IFAB has to deal with stutter run ups as well.
I agree with the principle but then you'd end up with keepers rushing, takers stopping to try to dink the keeper instead and it would eventually descend into a total farce.Said it before, once the taker has stuttered then it's all fair game. Keeper can rush off his line and get as close as he wants.
I should imagine they've discussed doing that and come to the conclusion that they can't define 'stutter' to the extent that they can ban it.I agree with the principle but then you'd end up with keepers rushing, takers stopping to try to dink the keeper instead and it would eventually descend into a total farce.
Better to just outlaw the stutter.
SimpleI should imagine they've discussed doing that and come to the conclusion that they can't define 'stutter' to the extent that they can ban it.