recent amendments to the handball law.He raised the back-pass law, which was introduced in 1992 and prevents goalkeepers from handling the ball when it's passed back to them from a team-mate.
The former Arsenal defender namechecked Souness' former Liverpool colleagues Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson in the discussion.“The backpass rule changed the game massively,” he told on talkSPORT . “Think about Liverpool and Hansen and Lawrenson just rolling it back to the keeper.“He just kept picking it up, [Bruce] Grobbelaar, the goalkeeper would just pick it up every time you got near it.”But oblivious to Keown, Souness was listening in.
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