Thomas Tuchel warns England players to stay calm as FIFA enforces strict new referee rules at World Cup
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John Cross
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Thomas Tuchel warns England players to stay calm and focused ahead of their World Cup match against Ghana, as FIFA's new strict referee rules take effect. Paraguay's Miguel Almirón became the first player sent off for covering his mouth during a confrontation, highlighting the tournament's zero-tolerance approach. Tuchel emphasizes that players must remain vigilant because their World Cup could end instantly with a moment of indiscipline.
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FIFA have brought in a set of strict new rules for referees in this tournament
Paraguay's Miguel Almirón made history by becoming the first player to be sent off for covering his mouth in a confrontational situation.
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