Explained: Why Jude Bellingham was NOT shown red card for covering his mouth when talking to Jordan Ayew during England's World Cup draw with Ghana

Goal | 24.06.2026 18:29
The rule was designed to ensure accountability and respect on the pitch. Infantino noted: "It's about respect. It's about the example that we should give. If you have nothing to hide, you don't cover your mouth when you speak to somebody. The rules have been made very clear to everyone."