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The midfielder's needless first-half red card - a third in Martin's first 14 games - knocked the stuffing out of an already struggling Rangers.

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"But because we couldn't pinpoint which one, they weren't prepared to knock doors to find out," he said.

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The 26-year-old sevens flyer was central to helping Canada secure a silver medal at the Paris Olympics, knocking out hosts France on the way to the final.

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From their hiding place in a closet, they could hear loud knocks on their front door, Sánchez-Gordon recalled.

Those two were the only fresh faces from the side who were knocked out in Kazakhstan, and though they were in different competitions, a strong case could be made this was the trickier trip.

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