Is a stomped always missing? When is it and when not? Why does the referee have to decide if there is intention in a stomp? When is a demolition zancadilla and when is only a shock? Who is missing when two players contact? ¿ … When is an action fortuitous and is not missing? And when that same action is?
They are fouls:
1- The intentional ones.
2- The violent (eventual intent).
3- The guilty or irresponsible (arrive late) when for this reason you interrupt the forward of the striker.
The fortuitous case are not fouls (the shock. Soccer is a contact sport).
In football, intentional offenses are very few; A zancadilla does not usually be done. You commit it because you are late, that is, the opponent anticipated the action arriving before. And here is the secret, the punishment for recklessness exists in that the play has been interrupted, that is, that the zancadilla without intention is reckless because you have broken the play, you have interrupted it. The referees now with the VAR have just forgotten the play …
Football was invented by the English. The English law, or ‘Common Low’, is distinguished by the tradition based on the decision of the judges. The continentals (we) distrust the judges, we trust more than the law says to know how to act. That is why UEFA has listed (coded) when a hand is voluntary and when not. The British have the judge to decide that. They have no written constitution …
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