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Messi got a yellow card for "lying grass tactics". What interesting yellow cards did the stars get?
On June 27th, Beijing time, the focus battle appeared in the final round of the World Cup group match. Argentina beat Nigeria 2-/kloc-0-at the last moment, and finally advanced to/kloc-0-6, becoming the second in the group. Messi scored the first goal of the World Cup in this game. After the first two downturns, Messi's state began to recover. However, I believe that fans watching the whole game will be impressed by Messi's last minute performance.

Although Messi didn't get a good attack opportunity at the end of the second half, he can be said to be an all-round carrier in organization, defense and rhythm control. He even used the strategy of "lying grass tactics" at the last minute. In the last stoppage time, Nigeria was eager to equalize the score, but after Messi fouled the ball, Messi fell to the ground directly. The commentator laughed and talked about Messi's use of this method to slow down the pace of the game in the final stage.

Similarly, in the 20 15 Copa America group match between Brazil and Peru, Brazil won an accurate free kick at the end of the first half. The thing is, before the ball was sent off, the referee gave Neymar a yellow card, and the line originally drawn with water flowers was much shorter. In slow motion, Neymar erased nearly half of the referee's line by hand before the penalty shoot-out. Although the spray may be a little disturbing, it is really puzzling to get a yellow card for this reason.

Cafu of Brazil also became the player with the most yellow cards in the history of the World Cup with six yellow cards. The fastest red card occurred at 1986, Uruguay vs Scotland, and Jose Batista of Uruguay led by 56 seconds. In the 2006 World Cup, valentin ivanov issued four red cards and 16 yellow cards in the second World Cup match, setting a record for the most red cards and the most red cards in a game.