
Argentina’s Leandro Paredes branded ‘pathetic’ after reaction to Harry Kane incident
Paredes instantly started complaining to the official, signalling that Kane had covered his mouth
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Paredes instantly started complaining to the official, signalling that Kane had covered his mouth. When there's a tackle there, go and win it with force, but do not get involved because the Argentina team, they do this a lot. Kane, however, was not involved in a confrontation with an opponent and the England captain appeared bemused as Paredes approached referee Elfath and complained that the striker had been covering his mouth.
Furthermore, A new FIFA rule means that players are not allowed to cover their mouths when talking to other stars - but this does not include referees. 'Harry Kane was just trying to have a personal conversation with the referee.
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Paredes instantly started complaining to the official, signalling that Kane had covered his mouth.
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When there's a tackle there, go and win it with force, but do not get involved because the Argentina team, they do this a lot.
according to The IndependentKane, however, was not involved in a confrontation with an opponent and the England captain appeared bemused as Paredes approached referee Elfath and complained that the striker had been covering his mouth.
according to The IndependentA new FIFA rule means that players are not allowed to cover their mouths when talking to other stars - but this does not include referees.
according to Daily Mail (Mail Online) - Home'Harry Kane was just trying to have a personal conversation with the referee.
according to Daily Mail (Mail Online) - Home
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