In light of FIFA’s upcoming adjustments to the offside rule, we will provide some new information here. You can get all the details about the trending news about the new changes on this page. It is expected that these guidelines will significantly change the way offside calls are taken. Additionally, FIFA will now evaluate Wenger’s proposals before deciding whether to accept or reject them in the future. To learn more, read the rest of the article.
FIFA’s new offside rule
FIFA is about to change the offside rule in another important way. The change was proposed by former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who left the club in 2018 and had served as FIFA’s Director of Global Football Development for the previous four years. This time, he wants to change the body part used to determine offside according to the law. When the ball is delivered, a player is considered offside if any part of their body is closer to the opponent’s goal line than the ball, the opponent is in second last position or their half of the field. A player will usually be offside if either the ball or an opponent’s player on the field is not in front of the goal line because one of those two players is almost always the custodian.
However, FIFA will change the offside rule. Wenger’s strategy would take into account a player’s overall scoring ability. This suggests that if any part of the attacker’s body is behind the last defender, they will remain inside. This news will certainly inspire attackers, giving them a significant advantage when trying to penetrate the defense. A striker will naturally continue to move forward and point in the direction they intend to run. This is a much better position than a defender, who has to track the ball and track their run at the same time.
Among the first countries where the new law will be implemented in a pilot phase are the Netherlands, Sweden and Italy. On social media, people have advocated for the rule change. Supporters tweeted: “Bring Werner and Morata back; We have the title to win. Further jokes were made about the early runs of former Chelsea attackers Timo Werner and Alvaro Morata. The fight for the 2023 Ballon d’Or has taken the form of a clash between an incumbent superstar and one of his likely successors. Erling Haaland is expected to have his say as Lionel Messi, 35, is still in the running for the individual award and remains a strong contender for a record-extending eighth trophy.
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