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Why Bellingham was not sent off for covering his mouth
Jude Bellingham avoided a red card despite covering his mouth during a conversation with Jordan Ayew. This incident highlights a new rule for the 2026 World Cup, allowing red cards for mouth covering only in heated exchanges. The rule, push...
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Jude Bellingham avoided a red card despite covering his mouth during a conversation with Jordan Ayew. This incident highlights a new rule for the 2026 World Cup, allowing red cards for mouth covering only in heated exchanges. The rule, pushed by FIFA's Gianni Infantino, aims to promote respect but has faced scrutiny for its potential inconsistencies. #FIFA #WorldCup #FootballRules #JudeBellingham #SportsNews
Originally reported by BBC News.
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