Sanction confirmed for the English defender
English defender Jarrell Quansah was suspended for two games for the red card he received in the World Cup round of 16 match against Mexico. FIFA confirmed the punishment for serious foul play.
Quansah will miss the quarter-final against Norway in Miami Gardens and also the semi-finals if England advance. The defender was sent off in the second half of the English 3-2 victory, after a dangerous foul on Jesús Gallardo.
Forward Bukayo Saka called the decision “incredibly frustrating.” Still, he added: “We’re not here to complain, we just need to adapt and pick a team ready to beat Norway.”
The debate over FIFA punishments
The management of sanctions for red cards has been questioned after the disciplinary commission lifted the sanction against the American Folarin Balogun, following President Donald Trump’s intervention before Gianni Infantino. Infantino defended the independence of the organization and assured that the case was handled correctly.
Quansah’s punishment aggravates England’s crisis at right back. Starter Reece James has not played since the second game of the tournament due to a hamstring injury. His substitute Tino Livramento was sent home before the start of the World Cup with a calf injury.
Thomas Tuchel opted to call up central defender Trevoh Chalobah as a replacement, without looking for a right back. Quansah, who plays as a center back, has taken on the role of James’ backup in that position. Tuchel was already questioned before the tournament for leaving out Trent Alexander-Arnold, considered one of the best right backs in Europe.




