They keep saying that if the keeper only has one hand on the ball then you can kick it out of it. Where have they invented this rule from? Law 12: The goalkeeper is considered to be in possession of the ball: while the ball is between his hands or between his hand and any surface (e.g., ground, own body) or while holding the ball in his outstretched open hand while in the act of bouncing it on the ground or tossing it into the air So the Huddersfield goalkeeper WAS in possession of the ball then. He had one hand on the ball which was between his hand and the floor