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Andy Robertson's "Trick" that Bypassed FIFA's New Rules

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FIFA's new 5-second rule for throw-ins is intended to prevent time-wasting, but it took Scotland's captain exactly one match to find the loophol

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FIFA's new rules for the World Cup allow players five seconds for a throw-in. However, Scotland's experienced left-back Andrew Robertson discovered a loophole in FIFA's new rule, astonishing viewers.

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Rules are meant to be broken. Or at least circumvented. The new football rules haven't even been fully implemented at the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico yet, and footballers have already figured out how to circumvent them. The cunning Scottish captain Andy Robertson has become a referee.

Andy Robertson places his teammates before picking up the ball to avoid IFAB's 5-second count in the 2026 World Cup. That's how the trick works. The entry Andy Robertson discovers the trick to buy time with the new band sack count aparece primero en elgoldigital.

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The Sun broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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