Whistle blower: Japan's referee Yuichi Nishimura will take
charge of the first game of the World Cup
The man who ended Brazil’s hopes in South Africa four years
ago will take to the field with the five-time World Cup winners again for their
World Cup opener – referee Yuichi Nishimura.The Japanese whistle blower takes
charge of the hosts’ Group A clash with Croatia in Sao Paolo, having sent off
midfielder Felipe Melo in South Africa against Holland as Brazil crashed out.Melo’s
73rd minute horror stamp gave Nishimura no choice but to send him off with
Brazil 2-1 down – effectively ending the Selecao’s chances of retaining their
title.
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Seeing red: He took charge of Brazil's exit at the last
World Cup, sending off Felipe Melo in their 2-1 loss to Holland in the
quarter-finals
And he almost red carded Andre Ooijer for a challenge on
Kaka – accidentally pulling a red card from his pocket instead of yellow.
While the man in the middle took little blame for Melo’s
dismissal, he was on the receiving end of some stick for allowing some rough
Dutch challenges and could face more criticism if the likes of Neymar and Oscar
fail to shine for the hosts.The 42-year-old official was announced as ‘Asian
referee of the year’ in 2012, and is one of just five refs kept by FIFA from
the last World Cup, including the Premier League’s Howard Webb.
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