Former Premier League assistant referee Darren Cann advocates for a rule change to prevent attacking players from entering the six-yard box before a corner. This suggestion follows a disallowed goal by West Ham's Callum Wilson due to a foul on goalkeeper David Raya.
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Former Premier League assistant referee Darren Cann has called for a rule change that would stop attacking players from entering the six-yard box before a corner.
Cann suggested the idea after Callum Wilson's late goal for West Ham against Arsenal on Sunday was disallowed because Hammers forward Pablo was judged to have fouled goalkeeper David Raya as the corner was sent into the penalty area.
"I feel the time has come now for a law change, whereby no attackers are allowed in the six-yard box before a corner is taken," Cann told BBC Match of the Day.
"At goal-kicks, forwards are not allowed in the penalty area; at corners, they shouldn't be allowed in the six-yard box until the ball is in play.
"Lots of teams grapple at corners, sometimes before the ball has come into play and then obviously the referee can't give a penalty or an indirect free kick if the ball is not in play, so this would create that natural separation and eradicate these kind of situations."
Darren Cann is proposing that no attacking players be allowed in the six-yard box before a corner is taken.
Callum Wilson's goal was disallowed because Pablo, a West Ham forward, was judged to have fouled goalkeeper David Raya during the corner.
Darren Cann is a former assistant referee in the Premier League, known for officiating high-profile matches.

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