England Coach Slams Referees After World Cup Win Over Mexico
Summary
England won a close World Cup match against Mexico with a score of 3-2. England’s coach Thomas Tuchel criticized the referees and video review officials for poor decisions during the game.Key Facts
- England beat Mexico 3-2 in a World Cup match held in Mexico City Stadium.
- Harry Kane scored a penalty at the 60th minute to help England take the lead.
- England’s Jarell Quansah received a red card at the 54th minute and was sent off, leaving England with 10 players.
- Coach Thomas Tuchel said the referees and video assistant referees (VAR) were not good enough.
- Tuchel questioned the fairness of some referee decisions, including a penalty and a red card.
- Kane’s foul resulted in a penalty kick for Mexico during the game.
- The U.S. Men’s National Team also faced referee challenges, with a player’s red card suspension lifted before their next match.
- England’s next World Cup game is against Norway in the quarterfinal round.
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