Of course it's the same. If not then show me the differences
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Exaggeration/hyperbolization/overdoing these are simple logical techniques that help us to more clearly see some phenomenon and evaluate it.
I gave you various examples that are similar to what happened to De Gea, like
1. The last defender pulling a hamstring while trying to defend against a striker, who then scores a goal. You, as a referee, do you cancel the goal?
2. Two defenders getting "put out of actions" when they collide, get injured (not head injury) and the opponent scores a goal
The above examples are all up to the sportsmanship level of the striker, like it was
in this case, or else if they go ahead and score. The goal will be counted.
If we go by the logic of immediately stopping the game every time a player or keeper for this matter rolls on the ground, then what will stop keepers from falling "unconscious" every time there is a corner kick or free kick, and the opponent is about to score a goal?
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Why are you giving me new examples (which are absolutely different from the discussed event) if we have already started discussing my example?
~Generally speaking, if the goalkeeper lost consciousness during a shot on goal, then this is his problem and the ball must be counted, another thing is if he lost consciousness and a player of the opposing team noticed this before the referee and hit the goal from the center of the field, scoring a goal. It already looks a little different
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Your examples are one episode of the game. But if you take what happened and take my example, then we will see that these are completely different events due to timing. The injury in the fight and the goal due this situation is normal. But the injury, the end of a game episode, and a goal in the next game episode (while the player has not yet recovered from the injury in the previous game episode) is not normal.
I believe that when the ball was kicked out of the penalty area by a defender, the game episode was over.