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Video: Quansah sent off for reckless challenge in Mexico vs England

July 5, 2026 3 Min Read
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  • Tensions rise between Mexico and England
  • England still hold advantage on Aztecs

England defender Jarel Quansah was the subject of controversy in a breathtakingly chaotic match at the Estadio Azteca.

His sending off in the 54th minute threatened to completely shatter the Three Lions’ tournament dreams in front of a hostile crowd.

With England holding a slim 2-1 lead thanks to Jude Bellingham’s magical double in the first half, Quansah dived in for a challenge on Mexican left-back Jesus Gallardo.

The 23-year-old Bayer Leverkusen man was clearly the first to win the ball, but the momentum of his subsequent stud-up caught Gallardo high in the shins.

Australian referee Alireza Faghani initially ordered play to continue, but quick VAR intervention changed everything. Faghani trotted back to the pitchside monitor and waved a red card straight at him.

Tensions rise between Mexico and England

This decision immediately caused absolute pandemonium. A huge brawl broke out on the touchline, with El Tri icon Guillermo Ochoa leading a violent confrontation between two coaching staff.

BBC Sport’s former World Cup official Darren Cann said the referee ultimately had “no choice” despite Quansah touching the ball.

Historically, a red card in a knockout game is where England’s tournament dreams end – think David Beckham in 1998 or Wayne Rooney in 2006.

But this repetition under pressure showed true spine. Rather than retreating completely into a defensive shell, England mounted a counterpunch.

England still hold advantage on Aztecs

Six minutes later, Anthony Gordon was brought down in the box and captain Harry Kane sunk the decisive penalty.

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After Raul Jimenez pulled one back for Mexico to make it 3-2, the 10-man Lions dug deep to survive the rest of the onslaught.

Quansah’s tackle was incredibly simple. In the modern era of VAR, a tackle that leaves both feet off the ground with exposed studs is a big gamble, especially inside the noisy Aztec Stadium.

England managed to weather the storm this time, but losing a key defensive asset to suspension ahead of the quarter-finals is a self-inflicted wound they could have done without.

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