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Published 13:48 19 Jun 2018 BST
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The former Aston Villa midfielder, however, spent a couple of minutes protesting the decision.
Even if the referee had not have seen him stop the ball with his arm, his act would have been detected by the VAR system.
It was a costly move to make, as Kagawa scored the subsequent penalty and Colombia had to play with 10 men for almost the entire game.
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