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VIDEO: Ex-Man Utd star Ander Herrera shown red card after tussle with security guard as Boca Juniors' Club World Cup opener against Benfica descends into chaos

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  • Tempers flared in Boca & Benfica clash
  • Herrera was sent off after being subbed
  • Three red cards were flashed during the game
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The incident unfolded just before halftime at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Referee Cesar Arturo Ramos had paused play to review a potential foul involving Boca defender Carlos Palacios and Benfica's Nicolas Otamendi. As the Mexican official awarded a penalty following a check on the VAR monitor, an enraged Herrera, who has been substituted due to injury, attempted to charge toward him, bypassing security and breaking protocol. His aggressive actions prompted officials to intervene, and referee Ramos promptly showed the midfielder a red card after being informed of the altercation.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The match itself continued to deliver fireworks. Following the penalty call and Herrera’s dismissal, Benfica capitalized on the shift in momentum. Angel Di Maria and Otamendi spearheaded a second-half comeback that saw the Portuguese side level the score at 2-2. However, as tensions escalated, the referee had more work to do. Boca defender Jorge Figal and Benfica striker Andrea Belotti both received red cards in the second half as tempers continued to flare until the last minute.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    The draw in Miami leaves Group C of the Club World Cup wide open. Benfica and Boca Juniors now sit behind Bayern Munich, with Auckland City also part of the group. Boca will face the German champions in their next outing on June 20, but will be without Herrera and Figal.

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