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Player Restrains Fiery Coach in Dour World Cup Match

Summary

  • Coach Jesse Marsch was physically restrained by a player during a World Cup match.
  • The incident occurred after a disputed penalty decision in the first half.
  • Canada eventually won the match with a late goal.
Player Restrains Fiery Coach in Dour World Cup Match

During the first knockout game of the 2026 World Cup, Canada's coach, Jesse Marsch, was notably restrained by his own player, Moise Bombito, as he attempted to protest a referee's decision. The incident unfolded in the dying minutes of the first half against South Africa after a challenge in the box involving Richie Laryea and Khuliso Mudau was not deemed a penalty by VAR.

Rather than addressing his team, Marsch stormed the pitch to confront officials. Bombito intervened, physically holding the coach back. While some experts like Christina Unkel believed a penalty should have been awarded, others, including Dion Dublin, Bradley Wright-Phillips, and Karen Carney, agreed with the VAR decision, citing a touch on the ball and the attacker's role.

Despite the dramatic sideline events and a largely uneventful match, Canada secured a victory thanks to a late goal from Stephen Eustaquio, having the last laugh over the controversy.

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