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Dom Smith and Arthur Ferridge

FA consider Jarell Quansah red card appeal as England right-back crisis continues

The FA are considering an appeal to FIFA to get Jarell Quansah’s red card overturned.

Standard Sport understands the FA are weighing up a possible appeal against the sending-off against Mexico and subsequent suspension for Quansah.

The England right-back was dismissed in the 54th minute of the 3-2 victory at the Estadio Azteca in the round of 16.

His tackle on Jesus Gallardo was deemed worthy of a red card by the VAR team as he followed through with studs up despite first winning the ball.

As it stands, Quansah will be suspended and unavailable for Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final against Norway in Miami, potentially causing yet more chaos in the right-back position for England head coach Thomas Tuchel, who was left furious by the decision.

Marching orders: Jarrell Quansah was sent off for this tackle on Jesus Gallardo... (Getty)
Marching orders: Jarrell Quansah was sent off for this tackle on Jesus Gallardo... (Getty)
...and left the pitch in floods of tears (Getty)
...and left the pitch in floods of tears (Getty)

"It's just not good enough,” he said. “The referees are just not good enough, fourth officials are just not good enough. That's the bottom line.

“Is this a clear and obvious error for the penalty? For sure not.”

Reece James is one option to stand in at right back, though his fitness levels are unclear after he missed three matches with a hamstring problem, and Tuchel has not seemed impressed with Djed Spence’s performances there. The Tottenham man did, however, make a positive cameo against Mexico.

A precedent has been set at this tournament for suspensions being struck off after the United States striker Folarin Balogun saw his one-match ban suspended.

He was sent off against Bosnia & Herzegovina for a reckless tackle, but, after Donald Trump made a phone call to FIFA president Gianni Infantino to request a review, his one-match ban was suspended for 12 months.

The Monaco man will now be available for the United States’ last-16 meeting with Belgium on Monday night.

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