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They haven't stopped giving yellow cards for preventing a free kick, but
there's inconsistency in how it's enforced, leading to confusion. While it's a yellow-card offense for "delaying the restart of play," referees often apply different interpretations, sometimes with a more lenient or harsher approach depending on the specific situation and their judgment. Recent high-profile incidents have highlighted this inconsistency, showing some players getting cards while others are not for similar actions.
Why the inconsistency?
What is supposed to happen?
They haven't stopped giving yellow cards for preventing a free kick, but
there's inconsistency in how it's enforced, leading to confusion. While it's a yellow-card offense for "delaying the restart of play," referees often apply different interpretations, sometimes with a more lenient or harsher approach depending on the specific situation and their judgment. Recent high-profile incidents have highlighted this inconsistency, showing some players getting cards while others are not for similar actions.
Why the inconsistency?
- Varying interpretations: Some referees may see slight delays as part of the game's flow, while others are strict about ensuring a quick restart is always possible.
- Difficulty in judging intent: It can be hard for a referee to definitively distinguish between a genuine quick free-kick attempt and a player subtly delaying it to give their team time to position themselves.
- Lack of specific action: While the "delaying the restart" rule exists, it is not always applied with the same severity as other yellow-card offenses.
What is supposed to happen?
- The official rule: According to Law 12, a player is cautioned (yellow card) for delaying the restart of play, which includes preventing a quick free kick from being taken.
- The referee's role: The referee is expected to manage the situation, but in cases of blatant delay, a yellow card is the correct sanction.
- The desired outcome: The intent of this rule is to ensure a fair and quick restart to the game, and it is often inconsistently applie