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Brazil’s World Cup qualifying clash against Argentina was halted shortly after kick-off on Sunday as controversy over Covid-19 protocols erupted.

The game in Sao Paulo was only a few minutes old when a group of unidentified officials came onto the pitch triggering a melee involving team staff and players. The dramatic intervention came after Brazil’s health authorities said four Argentina players based in England should be deported for breaching Covid-19 protocols.

 

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