Hits his shoulder... No Goal
Even if it did go in, it still wouldn't of counted.
The rule for a penalty shoot out states that once the ball comes backwards from the goal after hitting either the keeper or the post/upright, it is deemed 'dead' and any subsequent 'goal' would not count.
This rule doesn't apply to penalties during normal play.
Completely agree mate. They got what they deserved in the end.Kruhl's conduct during the Costa Rica shoot-out added to Robben's diving antics erased any sympathy I might have otherwise had for them; good riddance.
In normal panalties, the kicker cannot score from a rebound off the post/bar unless the keeper touches it.In normal play a goal can be scored from a rebound but can't in a shoot out.
If the goalkeeper touches the ball but it then crosses the line without anyone else touching it, it is a goal.
The same applies if the ball has hit the post or cross bar.
Talksport get a lot wrong, a couple of weeks ago someone else was using them as a reference and they were completely wrong on that too. They probably would complain if a normal penalty hit the post and the player tucked in the rebound and it was disallowed.
You can see in that video the player cleverly pleads with the ref not to blow his whistle and then the ref signals goal.