Jude Bellingham narrowly avoided a red card in England's 0-0 draw with Ghana on Tuesday night.

The Real Madrid star risked a red card under a controversial new rule at the World Cup.

What happened?

Bellingham had a frustrated game, but a conversation with Ghana's Jordan Ayew sparked concern.

He covered his mouth while talking to Ayew, which is now against the rules.

The new rule was approved at the FIFA Congress in April, following a proposal from FIFA.

Why it matters for Jude Bellingham

The rule change was made after an incident involving Vinicius Junior and Gianluca Prestianni in February.

Prestianni was given a six-match ban for using homophobic language.

What comes next?

Paraguay winger Miguel Almiron was the first player to be sent off for covering his mouth while talking to an opponent.

Almiron committed the offence during his side's win over Turkey on Friday and was shown a straight red card.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino supported the new rule, saying it's about respect and the example that players should give.

Infantino told SNTV: "If you have nothing to hide, you don't cover your mouth when you speak to somebody."

Thomas Tuchel, the England boss, praised Ghana's physical performance, saying: "Credit to them, I rarely saw a physical performance like that from a team."

Ghana defended with 10 players in a deep block, making it difficult for England to break through.

England had a big chance with Harry Kane, but he missed the opportunity.

The 0-0 draw was a frustrating result for England, but they will look to improve in their next game.

And England will need to be careful not to concede counter-attacks in their next fixture.

But for now, Jude Bellingham can breathe a sigh of relief after avoiding a red card.

So the focus will be on England's next game, where they will look to get their World Cup campaign back on track.

The World Cup rule change has sparked debate, with some players and coaches expressing their opinions.

FIFA's decision to introduce the new rule has been supported by some, but others have criticized it.

As the World Cup continues, players will need to be aware of the new rule and avoid covering their mouths during conversations.

The incident involving Jude Bellingham and Jordan Ayew has highlighted the importance of the new rule.

And players will need to adapt quickly to avoid being sent off.

But for now, England will focus on their next game and look to improve their performance.

The England team will need to work together to break down their opponents' defence.

And they will need to be careful not to concede goals on the counter-attack.

The World Cup is a challenging tournament, and England will need to be at their best to succeed.