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Hayes describes ‘experience I will never forget’ as Brazil given eight red cards in loss to USWNT
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Hayes describes ‘experience I will never forget’ as Brazil given eight red cards in loss to USWNT

The Guardian Football about 2 hours 1 mins read
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United States manager Emma Hayes said she had “an experience I will never forget” after her side’s bad-tempered 1-0 win over Brazil in Fortaleza saw the home team handed eight red cards.

Brazil head coach Arthur Elias and three members of his staff were dismissed towards the end of the second half before police in riot gear surrounded the match officials on the pitch at full-time after further flashpoints.

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