日期:2026-02-13
Considering FIFA's new offside rule
The user’s statement in Chinese talks about FIFA planning to introduce a new offside rule, which could impact the global tactical system. It seems like a news prompt, but there’s no specific question. I could either seek clarification or provide a brief summary of what I know. With my last update being in October 2024, I can explain Arsène Wenger's suggestion of a "daylight" offside rule from previous experiments but not the most recent updates.Exploring the "Wenger offside" rule

There was a 2024 trial for the "Wenger offside" rule, where an attacker is considered onside if any part of their body that can score is level with the last defender. This principle, sometimes called "daylight," has been tested in trials. The implications for tactics include changes in defensive lines, pressing strategies, VAR workloads, and potentially more goals. Since the user posted a headline, I could offer to explain the rule or analyze its effects.Explaining the offside rule changes

First, I’ll briefly explain the current offside rule, then clarify the proposed new rule: an attacking player is only offside if their entire body is closer to the goal than the second-last defender. With this "daylight" principle, if any part of a player's scoring body is level with the defender, they stay onside. This is part of an IFAB trial and hasn't been globally adopted yet. The tactical impacts include riskier defensive lines and a potential increase in goals based on trial data.
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如果你关注某支球队/联赛,我可以基于其风格给出更具体的战术影响与人员建议。需要的话也能画几种常见跑位与越位线示意图。
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