
FIFA extends suspension beyond automatic one-game ban following dangerous challenge against Mexico
England's Jarell Quansah Banned Two World Cup Matches After Red Card
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England defender Jarell Quansah has been suspended for two World Cup matches by FIFA following his red card against Mexico. The ban extends beyond the automatic one-match suspension typically applied for red cards, as FIFA has the authority to increase penalties. Quansah was sent off after a VAR review for a sliding challenge that caught an opponent with his studs.
England now faces a significant setback ahead of their crucial match against Norway. The team will need to adjust their defensive lineup as they prepare for what is expected to be a tough battle. Quansah's absence will be felt as England aims to advance in the tournament.
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according to China News Service (ECNS)England will be focused and prepared against Norway in what will be a huge battle.
according to The MirrorQuansah was sent off after VAR review following a sliding challenge which saw his studs go into the shin of an opposing player.
according to The IndependentRed cards automatically lead to a one-match suspension at the World Cup, but FIFA can extend bans as they sees fit.
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