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Published 15:33 27 Jan 2023 GMT
Martin Lipton of The Sun claimed that the IFAB believe that goalkeepers should not be able to "unfairly distract" the penalty taker through various tactics.
Several goalkeepers, including Aston Villa and Argentina shot-stopper Emiliano Martínez, are renowned for their distractive methods when trying to put off opposition penalty-takers.
In the World Cup final, Martínez's antics did enough to put off Kingsley Coman after he complained to the referee about the placement of the ball.
However, both FIFA and the IFAB saw his behaviour as a "step too far". Similar approaches from other goalkeepers such as Australia's Andrew Redmayne.
Redmayne was the hero when Australia qualified for the 2022 World Cup in their play-off penalty shootout win against Peru.
The 33-year-old was sent on specifically for the penalty shootout and proved to be a success by dancing on the touchline to distract his opponents.
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