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On Soccer: Injuries in Women’s World Cup Semifinal Bring Concussion Debate to Fore

MONTREAL — Morgan Brian turned onto her stomach and kicked the turf in pain. Red bloomed in Alexandra Popp’s blond hair like an excruciating carnation.

As happened last year at the men’s World Cup in Brazil, FIFA was confronted on Tuesday with head injuries at its signature tournament. And yet again, the response from soccer’s governing body was inadequate.

For four minutes, the Women’s World Cup semifinal between the United States and Germany was halted as Brian and Popp lay on the field at Olympic Stadium here.

On a free kick by Germany in the 28th minute, both players jumped for the ball at the far post.