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I don't need an analysis as I just posted it here to make it simple for others to see as quite often people on here (and elsewhere, especially tw@tter) bitch on yet some don't have a clue about the rules or think they know or that they should be what they think is better.

The rule in this situation is fine as you can see why they retake or not depending on who does what. It's simple really as it was only the top 2 rows that came into effect and far from a rule being fucked. We only really see 1 more coming into effect and that's the keeper off the line as it's rare players get pulled up for stuttering these days.
That table is a what if analysis.

Since you’re so smart though perhaps you should explain all the permutations without use of the table?

This isn’t about understanding the rule - my comment was that having a table to accompany a penalty is f***ing bollocks and the rule needs to change
 
That table is a what if analysis.

Since you’re so smart though perhaps you should explain all the permutations without use of the table?

This isn’t about understanding the rule - my comment was that having a table to accompany a penalty is f***ing bollocks and the rule needs to change
Like I said, only 2 rows were applicable to this incident and it's a piece of piss to follow and you don't have to be smart to work it out at all. The table is to make it simpler for people to understand as it's a summary table of the rules.

In this case, it was missed and the opposing player cleared the ball away so retake it as he should be clearing it away. That's the basics as the outcome changes for a Chelsea player scoring a follow up. If you can't follow what happens after a penna is missed (or scored) depending on a player being in the penna area then that's you as an individual.

Did you even click the link? The other parts of the table apply to the keeper coming off his line, a player stuttering his swinging kick, a player kicking the ball backwards etc which are different rules. Before you bitch about the long rules, it's exactly the same numerous rules that can affect a free kick, corner, goal kick etc and they can have a load of separate lines also. As has been shown on here, people aren't aware of every part of the rule and then start moaning about decisions because they only know the basics.

Basically you're bitching about something that isn't there (at a guess, I'd dare say it's more to do with you not liking VAR) as it's just various rules hoyed in a table. In reality it was 1 part of the penalty rule regarding encroachment and very simple to work out for officials as the rule that came into effect is highlighted in red below. Most people probably know a few penna rules already like the keeper can't come off his line, the kicker can't kick the ball if it comes back off the post etc. Some will have seen this encroachment rule come into effect in the past as VAR now checks for it every time, hence why a few posters in this thread explained to others why it happened.

Offences and sanctions
Once the referee has signalled for a penalty kick to be taken, the kick must be taken; if it is not taken the referee may take disciplinary action before signalling again for the kick to be taken.
If, before the ball is in play, one of the following occurs:
the player taking the penalty kick or a team-mate offends:

  • if the ball enters the goal, the kick is retaken
  • if the ball does not enter the goal, the referee stops play and restarts with an indirect free kick
except for the following when play will be stopped and restarted with an indirect free kick, regardless of whether or not a goal is scored:
  • a penalty kick is kicked backwards
  • a team-mate of the identified kicker takes the kick; the referee cautions the player who took the kick
  • feinting to kick the ball once the kicker has completed the run-up (feinting in the run-up is permitted); the referee cautions the kicker
the goalkeeper offends:
  • if the ball enters the goal, a goal is awarded
  • if the ball misses the goal or rebounds from the crossbar or goalpost(s), the kick is only retaken if the goalkeeper’s offence clearly impacted on the kicker
  • if the ball is prevented from entering the goal by the goalkeeper, the kick is retaken
If the goalkeeper’s offence results in the kick being retaken, the goalkeeper is warned for the first offence in the game and cautioned for any subsequent offence(s) in the game
a team-mate of the goalkeeper offends:

  • if the ball enters the goal, a goal is awarded
  • if the ball does not enter the goal, the kick is retaken
a player of both teams offends, the kick is retaken unless a player commits a more serious offence (e.g. 'illegal' feinting);

both the goalkeeper and the kicker commit an offence at the same time, the kicker is cautioned and play restarts with an indirect free kick to the defending team

If, after the penalty kick has been taken:

  • the kicker touches the ball again before it has touched another player:

    • an indirect free kick (or direct free kick for a handball offence) is awarded
  • the ball is touched by an outside agent as it moves forward:

    • the kick is retaken unless the ball is going into the goal and the interference does not prevent the goalkeeper or defending player playing the ball, in which case the goal is awarded if the ball enters the goal (even if contact was made with the ball) unless the interference was by the attacking team.
the ball rebounds into the field of play from the goalkeeper, the crossbar or the goalposts and is then touched by an outside agent:
  • the referee stops play
  • play is restarted with a dropped ball at the position where it touched the outside agent
 
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