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Itamar Nitzan: "The laws have made stopping the penalty from a difficult action almost impossible" - Walla! sport

2020-12-13T08:22:10.771Z


The Betar Jerusalem goalkeeper claims that the existing rules are unfair: "Prevent us from crossing the line by a millimeter and allowing the player to crawl into the ball in a walking run + jump in the air a second before the kick?". Also: the proposal for a solution


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Itamar Nitzan: "The laws have made stopping the penalty from a difficult action almost impossible"

The Betar Jerusalem goalkeeper claims that the existing rules are unfair: "Prevent us from crossing the line by a millimeter and allowing the player to crawl into the ball in a walking run + jump in the air a second before the kick?". Also: the proposal for a solution

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Itamar Nitzan, Betar Jerusalem's goalkeeper, claims that the new laws severely restrict goalkeepers with kicks from 11 meters, making stopping the penalties an impossible task for them. Nitzan not only explains why this is a difficult law, but also makes a proposal to change the constitution.

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"Stopping a penalty with the existing rules is the hardest action goalkeepers have ever had to deal with," Nitzan tweeted on his Twitter account. "But preventing us from crossing the line by a millimeter and allowing the player to crawl into the ball in a walking run + jump in the air a second before the kick makes timing difficult and stopping the penalty from a very difficult action becomes almost impossible."



As mentioned, Nitzan also offers a possible solution: "Peter Cech came up with an interesting idea, to allow a traffic area of ​​one and a half meters beyond the line marked by the referee, just like in handball."

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