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The article discusses ongoing controversies surrounding refereeing decisions in the 2026 World Cup, particularly focusing on England's consideration of appealing a red card shown to player Jarell Quansah during their quarter-final match against Mexico. This decision could impact England's lineup for their upcoming game against Norway. Additionally, there is growing criticism toward FIFA after the reversal of a red card given to Folarin Balogun in the round of 16. The Telegraph has called for FIFA President Gianni Infantino to resign due to concerns over the handling of these incidents. Several football authorities, including UEFA, coach Jürgen Klopp, and Norway’s Football Association, have expressed serious concerns about the fairness of the referee decisions. England’s manager Thomas Tuchel has criticized the officiating, stating that referees have too much power to eject teams and that the current standard of judging is unacceptable.

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