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England fans in meltdown over controversial referee who ‘loves cards more than Moonpig’ in Slovakia clash

REFEREE Umut Meler booked four players within just 17 minutes of England’s Euro 2024 clash with Slovakia.

The Turkish whistler, 37, was the man in the middle for the round of 16 tie.

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Marc Guehi was the first England player to enter the book[/caption]
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Kobbie Mainoo was then yellow carded after seven minutes[/caption]
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Jude Bellingham entered the book for a late tackle[/caption]

He was quickly in the thick of the action, flashing his yellow card at seemingly every opportunity during the opening exchanges.

Marc Guehi was booked in the third minute, being penalised for a foul after having been sold short by a poor pass by Kieran Trippier.

Kobbie Mainoo was next to receive a yellow card, after treading on Ondrej Duda.

A first Slovakian then entered the book, with former Watford ace Juraj Kucka punished.

The flurry of yellow cards was then complete in the 17th minute, when Jude Bellingham was penalised for a late lunge on Lukas Haraslin.

Fans were left stunned by the referee’s card-happy display.

One wrote on social media: “This ref loves cards more than Moonpig.”

While a second quipped: “This ref has lost the plot lol.”

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Juraj Kucka was also booked for Slovakia[/caption]

A third moaned: “Ref is spamming yellow cards for no reason.”

And a fourth whinged: “This ref is terrible, he’s going to ruin this game.”

And another added: “This ref is far too eager to get the yellow card out.”

Meler is at Euro 2024 after a tumultuous season at club level.

In December he was shockingly attacked on the pitch by Ankaragucu president Faruk Koca after the board member’s side drew 1-1 with Rizespor.

He was later seen looking battered and bruised in hospital, but soon recovered and made a heartwarming return to action.

Things soon went from bad to worse for England, when they went a goal down in the 25th minute via Ivan Schranz’s close range strike.

Meler’s first half flurry of yellows was added to in stoppage time, Milan Skriniar entering the book for a foul on Bellingham.

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Milan Skriniar was booked on the stroke of half time[/caption]

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