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Referees' Tougher Approach at World Cup Raises Concerns

Three red cards in the World Cup opener have sparked debate about the referees' tactics.

11 Jun 2026 · 4d ago·1 source

According to BBC Sport — Football, three players were sent off in the World Cup opener as Mexico beat South Africa 2-0. This has led to speculation about a potential increase in red cards throughout the tournament.

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