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Penalty? Red card? Why were they given against England?

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July 6, 2026

Why did England have Jarell Quansah sent off and a penalty awarded against them in their thrilling World Cup last-16 match with Mexico?

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BBC

· Jun 23, 2026

Should Ghana have been awarded a penalty against England?

England fans have been left frustrated by the goalless draw against Ghana, but were Thomas Tuchel's side fortunate not to have given away a penalty?

Football | The Guardian

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· Jul 2, 2026

World Cup 2026: Klopp linked with Germany job; Spain and Portugal face last-32 tests – live

All the latest news from day 22 of the tournament Bracketology | Knockout stage draw | And email us And I appreciate all this has been forgotten because England won but Harry Kane should have been awarded a first-half penalty. When a goalkeeper slides and does not get the ball, of course the forward is going to take the contact. Kane is just being punished for being as clever as the officials desire.Maurico Pochettino was rather unhappy with Folarin Balogun’s dismissal. The striker painfully caught the Bosnia and Herzegovina defender Tarik Muharemovic on the ankle but it was a complete accident with two players going for the ball. Continue reading...

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 23, 2026

World Cup: Should Ghana have been awarded a penalty against England?

England fans were left frustrated as their side were held to a goalless draw against Ghana, but were Thomas Tuchel's side fortunate not to have a penalty given against them?

BBC Sport

lean left

· Jun 23, 2026

'VAR went for a coffee' - should Ghana have had penalty against England?

England fans have been left frustrated by the goalless draw against Ghana, but were Thomas Tuchel's side fortunate not to have given away a penalty?

Football365

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· Jul 1, 2026

Did Declan Rice really say England have the World Cup’s best penalty-takers?

Declan Rice has insisted England are the best penalty takers at the World Cup. Except – and this feels slightly important – he didn’t.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 10, 2026

World Cup 2026: Iker Casillas reacts as Morocco goalkeeper, Bounou saves Mbappe’s penalty

Former Spain goalkeeper, Iker Casillas, has applauded Morocco goalkeeper, Yassine Bounou for saving France captain, Kylian Mbappe’s first-half penalty during both sides’ World Cup quarter-final encounter on Thursday. Noussair Mazraoui had brought down Mbappe in the penalty box in the first half of the match. Mbappe then saw his penalty saved by Bounou at Boston Stadium, Foxborough. [] World Cup 2026: Iker Casillas reacts as Morocco goalkeeper, Bounou saves Mbappe’s penalty

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Related coverage for "Penalty? Red card? Why were they given against England?": BBC — Should Ghana have been awarded a penalty against England?. Football | The Guardian — World Cup 2026: Klopp linked with Germany job; Spain and Portugal face last-32 tests – live. MyJoyOnline — World Cup: Should Ghana have been awarded a penalty against England?. BBC Sport — 'VAR went for a coffee' - should Ghana have had penalty against England?. Football365 — Did Declan Rice really say England have the World Cup’s best penalty-takers?. Daily Post Nigeria — World Cup 2026: Iker Casillas reacts as Morocco goalkeeper, Bounou saves Mbappe’s penalty