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AMERICAN DEFENDER IS BRAZIL 2019 FIRST BAD BOY
America scored three minutes into their match with Senegal on Sunday. But three minutes to regulation time, America’s Tayvon Gray entered the black record as the first of the 504 players at the FIFA U17 World Cup finals to be given the matching orders.
He was given a direct red card in the 87th minute after a foul challenge on Senegal’s goal-bound attacker.
Senegal’s Pape Sarr scored from the resultant free kick to complete the disintegration of the United States