Quansah banned for two games after Mexico red card

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Quansah banned for two games after Mexico red card

BBC Sport · 1 month ago

Mexico
Mexico
2
FIFA WC26
2-3
Finished
England
England
3

Key moments
  1. 1'

    Yellow card
    Declan RICE (England) is booked by
  2. 36'

    Goal
    Jude BELLINGHAM (England) scores!!
  3. 38'

    Goal
    Jude BELLINGHAM (England) scores!!
  4. 42'

    Goal
    Julian QUINONES (Mexico) scores!!
  5. 54'

    Red card
    Jarell QUANSAH (England) is sent off!
  6. 68'

    Yellow card
    Marc GUEHI (England) is booked by
  7. 71'

    Yellow card
    Jorge SANCHEZ (Mexico) is booked by
  8. 72'

    Yellow card
    Nico OREILLY (England) is booked by
  9. 90'+8'

    Yellow card
    Johan VASQUEZ (Mexico) is booked by
  10. 90'+8'

    Yellow card
    Jordan HENDERSON (England) is booked by
Squads
Mexico squad
  • Selected
  • 1 Raul RANGEL
    Goalkeeper
  • 2 Jorge SANCHEZ
    Defender
  • 3 Cesar MONTES
    C Defender
  • 5 Johan VASQUEZ
    Defender
  • 6 Erik LIRA
    Midfielder
  • 7 Luis ROMO
    Midfielder
  • 9 Raul JIMENEZ
    Forward
  • 16 Julian QUINONES
    Forward
  • 19 Gilberto MORA
    Midfielder
  • 23 Jesus GALLARDO
    Defender
  • 25 Roberto ALVARADO
    Forward
  • 4 Edson ALVAREZ
    Defender
  • 8 Alvaro FIDALGO
    Midfielder
  • 10 Alexis VEGA
    Forward
  • 11 Santiago GIMENEZ
    Forward
  • 12 Carlos ACEVEDO
    Goalkeeper
  • 13 Guillermo OCHOA
    Goalkeeper
  • 14 Armando GONZALEZ
    Forward
  • 15 Israel REYES
    Defender
  • 17 Orbelin PINEDA
    Midfielder
  • 18 Obed VARGAS
    Midfielder
  • 20 Mateo CHAVEZ
    Defender
  • 21 Cesar HUERTA
    Forward
  • 22 Guillermo MARTINEZ
    Forward
  • 24 Luis CHAVEZ
    Midfielder
  • 26 Brian GUTIERREZ
    Midfielder
England squad
  • Selected
  • 1 Jordan PICKFORD
    Goalkeeper
  • 2 Ezri KONSA
    Defender
  • 3 Nico OREILLY
    Defender
  • 4 Declan RICE
    Midfielder
  • 6 Marc GUEHI
    Defender
  • 7 Bukayo SAKA
    Forward
  • 8 Elliot ANDERSON
    Midfielder
  • 9 Harry KANE
    C Forward
  • 10 Jude BELLINGHAM
    Midfielder
  • 18 Anthony GORDON
    Forward
  • 26 Jarell QUANSAH
    Defender
  • 5 John STONES
    Defender
  • 11 Marcus RASHFORD
    Forward
  • 12 Trevoh CHALOBAH
    Defender
  • 13 Dean Henderson
    Goalkeeper
  • 14 Jordan HENDERSON
    Midfielder
  • 15 Dan BURN
    Defender
  • 16 Kobbie MAINOO
    Midfielder
  • 17 Morgan ROGERS
    Midfielder
  • 19 Ollie WATKINS
    Forward
  • 20 Noni MADUEKE
    Forward
  • 21 Eberechi EZE
    Midfielder
  • 22 Ivan TONEY
    Forward
  • 23 James TRAFFORD
    Goalkeeper
  • 24 Reece JAMES
    Defender
  • 25 Djed SPENCE
    Defender

England defender Jarell Quansah has been handed a two-match ban by Fifa's disciplinary committee after his red card in the 3-2 World Cup win over Mexico, ruling him out of Saturday's quarter-final against Norway and any potential semi-final. The sending-off, for a high challenge on Jesus Gallardo classed as serious foul play, adds an extra game to the automatic one-match suspension and deepens head coach Thomas Tuchel's difficulties at right-back, though the ban would expire in time for the final in New Jersey on 19 July should England reach it.

Quansah, 23, had filled in against Mexico with Reece James injured, but Tuchel expects James to be fit for the Norway game. The Football Association explored an appeal but found no route to contest the ban under tournament rules, though it made strong representations over the review process, arguing the referee saw a still image and slow-motion replays before viewing the incident at full speed, raising the risk of "outcome bias". The case has drawn comparisons with US forward Folarin Balogun, who received only a suspended one-match ban for a similar offence after President Donald Trump reportedly called Fifa president Gianni Infantino; the BBC notes, however, that VAR protocol permits slow-motion for the point of contact and was followed in both cases.

  • Quansah banned two games, missing England's Norway quarter-final and any semi-final.
  • No appeal route exists; FA still protested the review process used.
  • Case highlights apparent inconsistency with Balogun's lighter, suspended punishment.

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