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Has World Cup signalled end of chaos at corners?

Can the Premier League learn anything from the refereeing of corners at the World Cup?
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Korea Times News
· Jun 29, 2026
Current chaos in Korean football needs to become a turning point
Current chaos in Korean football needs to become a turning point
OneFootball
· Jul 6, 2026
🤝World-class touch: Vinicius’s heartfelt gesture to Haaland
The 2026 World Cup produced one of the most moving and widely shared images of the tournament after Norway’s national team made history by reaching the quarterfinals. In the mixed zone, Brazilian st...
Football365
· Jul 5, 2026
World Cup 2026 Power Rankings: Norway big climbers after seeing off Brazil
The first knockout round of the World Cup is over, and we’re now barrelling into the last 16 with chaotic drama everywhere you look
BERNAMA
· Jul 4, 2026
World : Late Drama Defines World Cup Round Of 32
NEW YORK, July 4 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- The round of 32 has turned this World Cup into a tournament of fine margins, reported Xinhua.
Daily Mail
· Jul 5, 2026
Inside the chaos of the rescheduled England match that never was - after FIFA U-turned on bringing Mexico face-off forward to avoid storm
Inside the chaos of the rescheduled England match that never was - after FIFA U-turned on bringing Mexico face-off forward to avoid storm
Africanews
· Jun 30, 2026
Morocco, Brazil and Paraguay advance to Round of 16
The Round of 32 at this year's World Cup finished with some surprises and was full of suspense until the last minute: while Morocco rushed past the Netherlands in a penalty shootout and Brazil advanced after its win against Japan, the surprise victory came from Paraguay over Germany.
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Related coverage for "Has World Cup signalled end of chaos at corners?": Korea Times News — Current chaos in Korean football needs to become a turning point. OneFootball — 🤝World-class touch: Vinicius’s heartfelt gesture to Haaland. Football365 — World Cup 2026 Power Rankings: Norway big climbers after seeing off Brazil. BERNAMA — World : Late Drama Defines World Cup Round Of 32. Daily Mail — Inside the chaos of the rescheduled England match that never was - after FIFA U-turned on bringing Mexico face-off forward to avoid storm. Africanews — Morocco, Brazil and Paraguay advance to Round of 16