USMNT's Timothy Weah issued red card after striking Panama player in head
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The United States will play the rest of their second group stage game in Copa América against Panama with just 10 men after Timothy Weah was sent off with a red card early in the first half.
Weah received a direct red card after he appeared to strike a Panamanian player in the back of the head away from the ball.
Weah initially received a yellow card for the incident, but after VAR review, it was wiped away and the red card came out of the referee's pocket.
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Tim Weah of the United States reacts after being sent off during the Copa América Group C match against Panama at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on June 27, 2024. (Hector Vivas/Getty Images)
Weah didn't look at the referee at the moment of his red card, simply walking off the pitch and taking off his jersey out of frustration.
Weah's red card is the third in this Copa América thus far.
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The United States will be down one man for the remainder of the match, though it didn't seem to bother them initially.
Falorin Balogun scored despite Panama having the man-advantage. Antonee Robinson stole a pass in the opponent's defensive area, and after a give-and-go situation, Balogun ripped it with his left boot to the right post, smacking it off the metal and finding the back of the net for the 1-0 lead.
However, Panama would strike right back as Cesar Blackman scored his first international goal of his career.
Tim Weah of the United States takes off his