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What to know about new rules and technology behind the World Cup's most contentious calls

The sending off of Switzerland's Breel Embolo in Saturday's quarterfinal game against Argentina was the latest call that may have left fans scratching their heads.

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What happened ATLANTA (AP) — It was another game-changing moment at the World Cup that had more to do with television replays in a room far away than a moment of brilliance on the field.
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PBS NewsHourAnalysis · Jul 12, 11:14 PM

What to know about new rules and technology behind the World Cup's most contentious calls

The sending off of Switzerland's Breel Embolo in Saturday's quarterfinal game against Argentina was the latest call that may have left fans scratching their heads.

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WPLG Local 10 (Berkshire/Graham, Miami)Analysis · Jul 12, 10:01 PM

What to know about new rules and technology behind the World Cup's most contentious calls

ATLANTA (AP) — It was another game-changing moment at the World Cup that had more to do with television replays in a room far away than a moment of brilliance on the field.

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