Wambach
cries foul after referee books Holiday
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[June 23, 2015]
By Simon Evans
EDMONTON, Canada (Reuters) - Abby Wambach
could face a FIFA reprimand after the United States striker suggested
the French referee in Monday's Women's World Cup tie against Colombia
"purposefully" booked players who had picked up yellow cards earlier in
the tournament.
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The U.S beat a resolute Colombia 2-0 at the Commonwealth Stadium but
had midfielders Megan Rapinoe and Lauren Holiday booked in the first
half and the pair will now be suspended for the quarter-final
against China.
"I don't know if they were yellows. It seemed like she was
purposefully giving those to the players she knew were sitting on
yellows. I don't know if it was just a psychological thing, who
knows?" Wambach told reporters.
Rapinoe and Holiday were the only two American players that had
started the game under the risk of a possible suspension.
Referee Stephanie Frappart booked Holiday in the 17th minute and
Rapinoe was given a yellow card four minutes before halftime.
"I think I got it (the yellow) for an accumulation of calls, all of
which were questionable I felt," Rapinoe said of her booking.
"I guess you could say I accumulated all those fouls so that's worth
a yellow card but Cheney (Holiday) got her yellow on her very first
foul of the game so I didn't think that was fair."
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The winner of the quarter-final between the U.S. and China will face
either Germany or France in the last four.
Wambach missed a penalty early in the second half when the score was
still 0-0.
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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