Everton and Liverpool set for rule change after Champions League controversy - Liverpool Echo
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IFAB confirm football rule change after Champions League penalty controversy
The accidental 'double touch' rule in football will be clarified by the game's lawmakers from July 1, with UEFA having asked for the laws to be reviewed after Julian Alvarez's spot-kick was disallowed in a Champions League last 16 shoot-out
Everton and Liverpool set for rule change after Champions League controversy - Liverpool Echo
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has announced an amendment to the laws of the game concerning accidental 'double touch' penalty kicks, which will come into effect on July 1.
Outrage spreads throughout the Metropolitano. The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has clarified—or, as many interpret, changed—the rule regarding double touches in penalties. This change comes weeks after Julián Álvarez's controversial penalty kick in the Champions League shootout against Real Madrid, and has inflamed the Atlético fans. Read more]]>
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