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Question Number: 31036Law 13 - Free Kicks 11/19/2016RE: competetive Kevan key of cheddington, bucks United Kingdom asks...When a indirective free kick is awarded can you just shoot for goal (in the hope for a deflection) Answer provided by Referee Richard Dawson Hi Kevan, absolutely but then it becomes a strategic move on defenders or keeper to just let it go directly into the net. That said INDFKs or DIRECT throw ins it is difficult for the keeper not to automatically use their hands or a defender to stick out a playable body part to try and stop a ball THAT they SHOULD allow into the goal to get the goal kick. Habits die hard! lol It is also why the referee MUST declare and signal it is in fact an INDFK with the raised arm so NO confusion is presented to either team! Cheers
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View Referee Richard Dawson profileAnswer provided by Referee Joe McHugh Hi Kavan Yes that is possible. The risk is that the defending team do not make any attempt to play the ball and a goal cannot be scored directly. So playing for a possible deflection may not be the wisest move..
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