FA considering appeal after Quansah red card
Summary
The Football Association (FA) is thinking about appealing the red card given to England defender Jarell Quansah during their World Cup win against Mexico. This comes after a red card for US player Folarin Balogun was surprisingly overturned following a request from President Donald Trump. The decision to cancel Balogun's suspension has caused criticism and may lead to more appeals in the tournament.Key Facts
- Jarell Quansah received a red card in the 54th minute during England's 3-2 win over Mexico.
- The red card was given after Quansah made a strong challenge on Mexico's Jesus Gallardo.
- The FA is considering appealing Quansah’s red card.
- US striker Folarin Balogun’s red card was overturned after President Donald Trump asked FIFA to review it.
- Balogun was originally suspended for one match after a foul on Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Tarik Muharemovic.
- FIFA suspended Balogun's ban for 12 months, allowing him to play in the next round.
- Many in football criticized the overturn decision, including Belgium and England’s coaches and European football authorities.
- Other appeals are expected, such as France questioning a yellow card given to Michael Olise.
- England’s right-back position has faced challenges due to injuries, including their main player Reece James.
- England will play Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals in Miami on Saturday.
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