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Four red cards and a riot – a lot of mayhem and a little football in America – Mexico – Sports

Four red cards and a riot – lots of mayhem and a bit of USA-Mexico-Sports-SRF football


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Several incidents occurred in the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Nations League between the United States and Mexico.

Four red cards and game stoppage for homophobic chanting: In the United States’ 3-0 win in the CONCACAF Nations League semi-final against Mexico, the game was temporarily in the final stages. From the game is recommended background.

The pack formations caused many interruptions, and due to the behavior of the Mexican fans, who sang homophobic chants on the final stretch, there was even a brief breakup in the room.

Chaos in the 69th minute

Christian Pulisic said: “It’s a great result for us, a big win and we’re in the final. But the match shouldn’t have turned into this madness.” The former Dortmund player paved the way for success for his team with a brace (37th, 46th). Ricardo Pepe scored the third goal (78). In a frantic second half, players from both teams – including former Schalke player Weston McKinney – were sent off.

The United States will meet Canada in the final on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, near Las Vegas.


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