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Season 23/24 | The Official Match Thread | Swansea City v Stoke City | The EFL Championship

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It feels like we are trying too hard to re establish control and being overzealous in the process.
Giving away free kick after free kick
As players they need to learn to read the ref to see what he will and won't let them get away with on the night
 
Rushworth has always got a ricket in him. That was disallowed goal was Clown Central.
 
Pato has found his good game boots for tonight.
His crosses are vicious and he is finding good space.
 
Anyone know what the rule is about playing the ball when the keeper has both hands on it? I know if you use your foot, it's a foul but don't know about the head?
 
This is a case of trying to replicate the energy of the Cardiff game, unfortunately we just seem to be charging around giving away silly free kicks.
 
Anyone know what the rule is about playing the ball when the keeper has both hands on it? I know if you use your foot, it's a foul but don't know about the head?
Head isn't allowed either, I remember once Giggs headed the ball out of a keepers hands and got booked for it.
If a keeper has his hands on the ball or is in the process of distributing the ball then oppo players aren't allowed to touch it (see when Borini got booked in the playoff final for touching the ball even though it was in the air when the keeper was in the process of kicking it
 

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