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    England’s Quansah Suspended for Two Matches After World Cup Red Card

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    England defender Quansah has been handed a two-match suspension after receiving a red card during the World Cup round of 16. The dismissal came as a result of a dangerous sliding tackle with studs up, which is considered a serious foul in football. This ruling means Quansah will be sidelined for England’s upcoming quarterfinal match against Norway, a crucial fixture in the tournament. The decision underscores the strict enforcement of player safety regulations in international competitions.

    Quansah’s absence is a significant blow to England’s defensive lineup, as the team prepares to face Norway, a strong contender in this World Cup. The defender’s aggressive style, while effective, has now led to disciplinary consequences that could impact England’s chances of progressing further. Coaches will need to adjust their strategy and possibly bring in a replacement to fill the defensive gap left by Quansah’s suspension. This incident highlights the fine line players must walk between assertive defending and reckless challenges.

    In a broader context, the enforcement of such bans aims to maintain fair play and protect players from injury during high-stakes matches. The World Cup’s disciplinary framework serves as a deterrent against dangerous play, ensuring the tournament remains competitive yet safe. England’s management and fans will be closely watching how the team adapts without Quansah, as the tournament intensifies and every match becomes increasingly pivotal for national pride and sporting success.

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