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The World Cup Match with the Most Red Cards
Football fans often expect fireworks at the FIFA World Cup as countries collide for the chance to become world champions. That said, nobody anticipated the war that ensued between Portugal and the Netherlands at the 2006 World Cup.
Famously nicknamed ‘The Battle of Nuremberg’, it was a Round of 16 match that made history and plenty of controversy. It stunned the footballing world as a record four red cards were handed out, along with 16 yellow cards, during a heated affair which should have also seen Luis Figo sent off for a headbutt.
Portugal prevailed with a 1-0 victory courtesy of Maniche’s 23rd winner, but it’s a game ultimately remembered for the drama that unfolded leading to the most cards brandished in a World Cup game. It had held the record for the most yellow cards until 18 players were booked in Argentina’s quarter-final victory over the Netherlands at the 2022 World Cup.
‘Figo isn’t Jesus Christ’
Portugal were the first to go down to 10 men after Costinha had been shown two yellow cards within the first half. That was until former Chelsea right-back Khalid Boulahrouz was handed his marching orders for a second bookable offence in the 63rd minute – his first being a foul so brutal that it forced Cristiano Ronaldo to withdraw through injury. .
Moments prior, ussian referee Valentin Ivanov had booked Figo after the Real Madrid legend headbutted Mark van Bommel as part of a touchline mele. He was fortunate to stay on the pitch for that incident, but it wasn’t long until team-mate Deco later headed down the tunnel after receiving two yellow cards and a subsequent red card.
That same fate came for Giovanni van Bronckhorst in stoppage time. The former Barcelona man had avenged Van Bommel, landing an elbow on Figo as they raced towards a loose ball.
Figo’s antics were perhaps the biggest talking point during the heated Round of 16 clash at the Frankenstadion in Nuremberg, Germany. His headbutt made headline news, and coach Luiz Felipe Scolari gave a famous quote in response to the incident.
Scolari told reporters ahead of Portugal’s quarter-final against England: “Jesus said we should turn the other cheek. Unfortunately, Figo is not Jesus Christ.”
FIFA surprisingly cleared Figo to play against the Three Lions, insisting that the player had been sanctioned by the referee at the time. This allowed the Madrid hero to play the rest of the tournament.
Figo and Portugal went on to beat England on penalties before losing 1-0 to France in the semi-finals. The Portuguese finished fourth after a 3-1 defeat to Germany in the Match for Third Place.
Figo’s headbutt was one of two that created chaos at the 2006 World Cup. Zinedine Zidane took a leaf out of his Madrid teammate’s page in the final when he headbutted Italy’s Marco Materazzi in the chest, resulting in his sending off in his final international game that ended in defeat.
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FIFA’s Blatter blamed Ivanov
Ivanov came in for heavy criticism for his handling of Portugal’s win over the Netherlands. He struggled to deal with the indiscipline from both teams and, as a result, set an unwanted record for the referee who handed out the most cards and red cards in a World Cup match.
Not only were fans and pundits calling out his performance, but former FIFA President Sepp Blatter even put him on blast. He told Portuguese television channel SIC:
“I consider the referee was not at the same level as the participants, the players. I think there could have been a yellow card for the referee.”
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Valentin Ivanov at 2006 World Cup |
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Match |
Stage |
Cards |
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France 0–0 Switzerland |
Group G |
8 yellow |
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Ecuador 3–0 Costa Rica |
Group A |
3 yellow |
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Portugal 1–0 Netherlands |
Round of 16 |
16 yellow, 4 red |
Ivanov and English referee Graham Poll, who had handed three yellow cards to one player, were removed from the tournament after the Round of 16. Blatter explained that “FIFA owes it to itself, in its own flagship competition, to send out the best referees.”
Blatter eventually promised to apologise for his comments and although there is no official record of him ever doing so, he did at least publically express his regret over them, telling reporters: “I would just like to say that I regret what has happened. I regret what I said about his actions in the match between Portugal and the Netherlands.”
The Russian official’s own father hit back at the FIFA president, pointing out that the organisation had demanded referees be tougher on competitors.
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Man Utd Want to Beat Man City and Arsenal to €100m World Cup Prodigy
Manchester United are reportedly ready to rival Manchester City and Arsenal in the race to sign one of Europe’s most highly sought-after teenage talents.
According to Fabrice Hawkins of RMC Sport, United are eyeing Lille sensation Ayyoub Bouaddi amid a breakout World Cup campaign. The Moroccan midfielder has been one of the best performers during the international tournament and his exploits haven’t gone unnoticed.
The Red Devils’ transfer chiefs are in the process of overhauling Michael Carrick’s midfield. Replacing Casemiro is the priority, and Bouaddi is likened to their previous top target, Elliot Anderson, who joined City for £116m.
Man Utd Set Their Sights on Bouaddi
Bouaddi is in high demand and Manchester United join City, Arsenal and Bayern Munich in tracking the 18-year-old. He lit up Ligue 1 last season and has earned widespread acclaim for his performances at the World Cup.
Lille’s stance is that they prefer a sale which includes a one-year loan so he can continue developing with the French club. They are demanding €80-100m to part with the Moroccan wonderkid.
One club that is out of the picture is Paris Saint-Germain, who are not focused on signing a midfielder. The Parisians have instead prioritised a new winger and Yan Diomande has snubbed Liverpool in favour of a move to the Parc des Princes.
United’s interest in Bouaddi comes at an intriguing time as the club searches for a Casemiro replacement. They were also ready to offload Manuel Ugarte until the Uruguayan sustained a knee ligament injury while representing his country at the World Cup.
Bouaddi Could Transform Carrick’s Midfield
Carrick spent years controlling the tempo in United’s midfield, and he will likely have a huge say over his club’s midfield rebuild. Bouaddi possesses a profile that the Red Devils’ head coach will like, extremely gifted on the ball and a physical presence that could suit the Premier League.
Bouaddi’s defensive abilities are extremely impressive, and he is strong in the air thanks to his six-foot-one-inch frame. While he’s not the best going forward, he can leave that to Kobbie Mainoo, who could benefit from a partnership with the Moroccan.
The issue United have is that they are one of many top European giants keen on the ‘World Cup prodigy.’ Once a bid is made for the midfielder, you can imagine an auction will ensue, reaching Lille’s desired €100m valuation.
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Favourites to Replace Steve Clarke After World Cup
Steve Clarke shocked many Scotland fans by handing in his resignation immediately after his team’s 2026 World Cup elimination. Following a disappointing showing in the group stages, the Scottish FA is on the hunt for a new boss.
Clarke has been at the helm at Hampden Park since 2019 after taking over from Alex McLeish. His country hadn’t been in a major competition since the 1998 World Cup before his arrival, but have now taken part in three of the last four.
He’s undoubtedly got Scotland back to being tournament regulars, but crashing out of the 48-team World Cup at the first hurdle has been met with strong backlash. As a result, the ex-Scotland international has stepped down. But who will replace him? Well, Bet365’s odds have thrown up some interesting contenders.
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So far, there appear to be 20 names in the mix for the job. However, many are given odds of 25/1 or worse. For example, ex-Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa is at 40/1.
The legendary manager has just exited the World Cup at the same stage as Clarke, with better players at his disposal, so he goes down as a huge outsider. Meanwhile, former Scotland internationals Duncan Ferguson, Scott Brown, Barry Ferguson and Derek McInnes are all given 33/1 odds.
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The latter would have likely been a strong contender after almost toppling the Old Firm with Hearts last season, but has recently been appointed as Rangers’ new boss. Recently departed Ipswich Town coach Kieran McKenna and Dunfermline’s Neil Lennon have the same chance of being the next manager.
At 25/1 are Scott Gemmill and Steven Pressley. But more notably, World Cup-winning manager Joachim Low is among the list of potential Clarke replacements. The ex-Germany boss hasn’t been involved in football since 2021, but has many years of experience in international management.
Former Bayer Leverkusen tactician Kasper Hjulmand (16/1) and two men who used to play in the famous blue shirt, Darren Fletcher and Shaun Maloney (both 10/1), would be shock appointments.
Kilmarnock manager Neil McCann and Millwall’s Alex Neil, however, have plenty of experience and could well be looked at by the SFA. They have 8/1 and 7/1 odds, respectively.
Roberto Martinez is confirmed to be leaving Portugal after this summer’s tournament and is married to a Scottish woman, whom he met while playing for Motherwell. The Spaniard has slightly better odds (5/1) than Clarke’s old assistant, Steven Naismith (13/2).
Joining Martinez as the hottest contenders are John McGlynn of Falkirk, serial winner Ange Postecoglou and perhaps the best Scottish manager around, David Moyes. The Everton boss is the frontrunner, with 4/1 odds. It’d be a tough task for the Scotland bosses to lure him away from his £5 million-per-year salary.
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Next Scotland Manager Odds: 20 Favourites to Replace Steve Clarke |
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Manager |
Odds |
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David Moyes |
4/1 |
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2. |
Ange Postecoglou |
5/1 |
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3. |
John McGlynn |
5/1 |
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4. |
Roberto Martinez |
5/1 |
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5. |
Steven Naismith |
13/2 |
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6. |
Alex Neil |
7/1 |
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7. |
Neil McCann |
8/1 |
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8. |
Darren Fletcher |
10/1 |
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9. |
Shaun Maloney |
10/1 |
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10. |
Kasper Hjulmand |
16/1 |
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11. |
Joachim Low |
25/1 |
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12. |
Scott Gemmill |
25/1 |
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13. |
Steven Pressley |
25/1 |
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14. |
Barry Ferguson |
33/1 |
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15. |
Derek McInnes |
33/1 |
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16. |
Duncan Ferguson |
33/1 |
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17. |
Kieran McKenna |
33/1 |
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18. |
Neil Lennon |
33/1 |
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19. |
Scott Brown |
33/1 |
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20. |
Marcelo Bielsa |
40/1 |
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Man Utd Weigh Up Shock €120m Move For Real Madrid Star
Manchester United could be about to make the biggest move of the summer transfer window as they are linked with one of the biggest names in world football.
Since INEOS took over sporting operations, there has been less focus on signing high-profile players. The club have a history of swooping for household names, including Cristiano Ronaldo, whom they re-signed in 2021.
The Red Devils’ recruitment has improved under INEOS’ control, and last summer they pulled off four brilliant acquisitions. Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Senne Lammens have all thrived since joining the club.
While Sesko, Mbeumo and Cunha enjoyed fine debut seasons, it appears Michael Carrick wants to add a ‘world-class’ attacker to his squad. He is gearing up for his first full campaign as head coach and will be eager to build a team capable of challenging for major honours.
Man Utd Ready to Pounce for Vinicius Junior
Manchester United are said to be eyeing a blockbuster move for Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior. Of the attackers on the club’s radar, the Brazilian is the one Carrick ‘likes the most’, per El Nacional.
Speculation is growing about Vinicius’ future amid uncertainty regarding his contract. He has yet to put pen to paper on a new deal with Madrid, paving the way for clubs to try and lure him away from the Estadio Bernabeu.
Paris Saint-Germain are also keeping tabs on the 25-year-old’s situation and could capitalise on the player entering the final year of his contract. The Parisians see it as an opportunity to get revenge for Kylian Mbappe’s controversial switch to the La Liga giants.
The Spanish outlet goes as far as to claim that United are prepared to make Vinicius the highest-paid player in the Premier League. They are also weighing up a €120 million (£103m) to bring Los Blancos to the negotiating table.
Vinicius, dubbed “top class”, is enjoying a superb World Cup campaign with Brazil, thriving as the lead man in Carlo Ancelotti’s side. He has bagged four goals and one assist in three games for Selecao.
Michael Carrick Will Surely Be Prioritising Midfield
United are expected to be busy this summer but spending over £100m on Vinicius doesn’t seem likely. While he’s undoubtedly one of the best players in the world, he isn’t a necessity.
That amount of money should surely be used on bolstering a midfield that has lost Casemiro. Manuel Ugarte has been tipped for a departure but the Uruguayan has sustained a serious injury at the World Cup.
The Brazilian’s Madrid teammate, Aurelien Tchouameni, seems a realistic target as Carrick wants a new holding midfielder. The Frenchman could cost over £80m, and there is a belief he could be available.
Vinicius is set to play under Jose Mourinho at the Bernabeu following the Portuguese coach’s return. The pair might need to make amends after a falling-out amid a racism row that took hold during Madrid’s Champions League play-off win over Benfica.
There are various factors that will come into play should Vinicius’ contract saga drag on. It gives the likes of United hope of pulling off an audacious move to bring him to Old Trafford.
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