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Published 14:03 5 Dec 2020 GMT
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This plan is expected to be put on the table at the annual business meeting of the law-making body Ifab on December 16.
FIFA President Infantino has appeared to endorse the idea, saying it would mean "no more 'marginal offsides', as we are seeing with VAR, because the player would really have to be in front of the defender."
“The offside rule has evolved over the last 100 years," he said.
“Arsene and our head of refereeing, Pierluigi Collina, are debating if they can make it better and foster offensive football.
“The question is whether we should give more advantage to the attacking player, which is always how the rule has evolved.
“That would mean no more 'marginal offsides', as we are seeing with VAR, because the player would really have to be in front of the defender.
“I know that attackers and midfielders are very favourable to this, while goalkeepers and defenders have more worries.
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