This year's World Cup has kicked off with a bang, as co-hosts Mexico and South Africa clashed in a match that saw three players sent off.
Yaya Sithole and Themba Zwane from South Africa were given their marching orders before Mexico's Cesar Montes followed suit in stoppage time, as the co-hosts won 2-0 at the Mexico City Stadium.
The high number of red cards has raised concerns about the potential for a violent World Cup, with many comparing it to the 2006 edition in Germany, where 28 players saw red.
South Africa head coach Hugo Broos expressed his displeasure with the second red card, calling it 'too soft'.