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Posted: 2022-11-29 03:31:21

Day nine of the World Cup in Qatar saw a furious coach get red-carded for an "early" final whistle, a controversial goal for Portugal that stopped Cristiano Ronaldo from matching a record, more tension ahead of the Iran-USA group game, and a Cameroon scorer invent a new "scoop" shot.

Overnight results:

  • Cameroon 3 — Serbia 3
  • Ghana 3 — South Korea 2
  • Brazil 1 — Switzerland 0
  • Portugal 2 — Uruguay 0 

Here are five talking points from day nine.

Referee's 'early' whistle leads to red card for South Korean coach

A referee holds a red card up towards South korea maneger Paulo Bento
South Korea head coach Paulo Bento is shown a red card.(AP: Lee Jin-man)

What's a World Cup without a little refereeing controversy? The South Korea vs Ghana game at Education City Stadium certainly had some.

Even by this World Cup's standards, the 10-minute period added at the end of the game was fairly extensive. As the match ticked over to added time, the score was Ghana 3, South Korea 2.

As the Reds surged forward, desperately seeking an equaliser against the Black Stars, there were chances that went begging — Gue-sung Cho nearly completed his hat-trick with a fierce strike that was tipped over the bar, then he ended up in the net but the ball didn't when the striker missed a header from a cross.

As the clock ticked over to 10 minutes, South Korea forced a corner.

But before they could take it, referee Anthony Taylor decided enough was enough and blew the final whistle, prompting outrage from the South Korean players, who surrounded him.

It was too much also for coach Paulo Bento, who let Taylor know his feelings in no uncertain terms. He was then red-carded, meaning he will have to watch his team's vital final game against Portugal from the stands.

If you thought that was close to the line, another Taylor's World Cup call 34 years ago was even more controversial.

Welsh referee Clive Taylor was officiating the Brazil vs Sweden game at the 1978 World Cup in Argentina.

The score was 1-1 in the dying seconds, when Brazil earned a corner. Brazil sent the corner in and the whistle sounded micro-seconds before Zico's header crashed into the net.

As Brazil celebrated, Taylor waved his arms to indicate the goal was ruled out because the game was over. He walked off, surrounded by irate Brazilian players.

Whose goal was it? Officials take score off CR7

There was a fair bit riding on the Portugal vs Uruguay game this morning, and the opening goal was always going to be important.

A group of Portuguese footballers pile on top of Cristiano Ronaldo after a goal against Uruguay.
After a bit of confusion, Bruno Fernandes (top) was awarded Portugal's first goal instead of Cristiano Ronaldo.(Getty Images: NurPhoto / Jose Breton)

It came in the 54th minute, when Portuguese midfielder Bruno Fernandes sent in a cross from the left that ended up in the Uruguayan net, apparently courtesy of a Cristiano Ronaldo header.

If the goal had stayed with him, Cristiano would have claimed another piece of football history — a ninth goal at World Cup finals, matching 60s superstar Eusebio as Portugal's top striker at the tournament.

Sadly for CR7, the feeling didn't last. After a few looks at the video, the credit was changed from Cristiano to Fernandes — who went on to add a second from a penalty late on, and had two more near misses from a saved shot and one that hit the post.

If there were any doubts about whose goal it was, former Nigerian footballer Austin Okocha had none.

He told the South African-based TV broadcaster Super Sport:

"I love the celebration there which every striker does, try to claim any goal opportunity, but unfortunately for him there are cameras everywhere now. It was clearly Bruno's goal."

We don't reckon Cristiano will be too unhappy. After all, his side is now through to the last 16.

For those of you who are part of fantasy football competitions, we don't know if anyone is seeking an injunction to get FIFA to change their call on the goal back to Ronaldo.

In the meantime, anyone with Fernandes in their line-up is doing just fine.

Portugal's Neves urges leniency for pride flag protester

Protester with rainbow flag runs onto the pitch at the Qatar World Cup
A protester carrying a rainbow flag and wearing aT-shirt with slogans supporting Ukraine and Iranian women disrupted the Portugal vs Uruguay match. (Getty Images: Marc Atkins)

Despite the urging of football authorities, the World Cup has seen a high-profile protest interrupt the Portugal vs Uruguay match. 

A protester carrying a rainbow flag ran onto the pitch at Lusail Stadium 50 minutes into the game. 

He tried to evade security, dropping the flag as he ran, but was crash-tackled to the ground and led off.

A FIFA spokesman said he was not aware what happened to the protester.

But England's Evening Standard newspaper quoted Portugal's Ruben Neves, who spoke after the game about the incident.

Neves had been injured and limped off at about the time the protester ran on.

"Of course, we are all with them and the message on his shirt for Iran as well," Neves said.

"We hope nothing happens to the boy because we understand his message and I think all the world understood it as well."

FIFA has urged teams to "focus on the football" rather than speaking on social issues or controversies surrounding the tournament. 

Seven European teams have already given up their bid to wear multicoloured "OneLove" armbands during World Cup matches.

Tyler Adams plays the diplomat ahead of Iran-USA showdown

A United States footballer sits at a desk looking out with a microphone in front of him, and nameplate saying 'Tyler Adams'.
At 23, United States skipper Tyler Adams is the youngest team captain at the World Cup.(Getty Images: FIFA / Hector Vivas)

Yesterday we told you about Iranian calls to have the United States thrown out of the World Cup for a social media post featuring an Iranian flag without the emblem of the Islamic Republic.

Feelings are still running high as time ticks down to the Iran vs USA group game tomorrow morning at 2am AEDT.

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