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Embolo was in tears as he left the pitch in Kansas City

What is the new law?

Fifa has introduced a number of rule changes for the tournament, with Pierluigi Collina, the head of referees, requesting one specifically for mistaken identity.

The rule states that if a player is booked or sent off but the foul was actually committed by the opposition team the decision can be changed.

If Paredes had not been booked for the challenge, the mistaken identity ruling would not have come into play and Embolo would have stayed on.

The first use of the law was seen earlier in the tournament when USA defender Tim Ream conceded a free-kick and was shown a yellow card for what was initially deemed a foul on Miguel Almiron.

After the free-kick was taken, Dutch referee Danny Makkelie was sent to the screen by the VAR and overturned his decision – something officials have not previously been allowed to do.

After rescinding Ream’s caution, Makkelie instead booked former Newcastle United forward Almiron for simulation.

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