@nocontextfm1 A teammate scores: If an attacker accidentally handles the ball, but the ball then travels to a teammate who takes a touch, passes, and subsequently scores, the goal stands. The accidental touch is no longer considered an offense if the goal is not "immediate"
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@rmcraigie@Darren94775262@paddypower Context:
The referee must consider the distance between the foul and the goal, the direction of play, the likelihood of keeping or gaining control of the ball, and the number and location of defenders.
@rmcraigie@Darren94775262@paddypower Covering Defender:
However, if another defender is close enough to the attacker and could reasonably be expected to challenge them, the referee might not issue a red card for the initial foul.
@rmcraigie@Darren94775262@paddypower Yes. That was their only option. But they judged him going away from goal and with covering defenders. So could do nothing
@rmcraigie@Darren94775262@paddypower They deemed he wasn’t, presumably cos there were defenders covering. I’m impartial on it. Just explaining how the rules are written