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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U The English defender’s suspension and fine are to be enforced immediately, and a former referee questions FIFA: Has the standard been applied fairly?
On July 9 local time, FIFA confirmed that the English defender Quansa has been suspended for two matches, and that these two suspensions will be served during the World Cup. In the earlier match in which England beat Mexico 3-2, Quansa went in with a flying tackle; the sole of his boot clipped the opponent’s ankle, and he was shown a straight red card and sent off.
This red card for Quansa was originally not controversial, but against the backdrop of the incident involving the US player Barogan’s “red card postponement,” Quansa—using a similar kind of challenge—did not receive a “postponement” treatment, which sparked massive controversy. Although FIFA had previously emphasized that Barogan’s postponement had a basis and was not subject to outside intervention, US President Trump personally confirmed that he had asked about the matter. It is hard for outsiders not to question the fairness of the decision.
Former Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson, who has officiated at the World Cup, said, “Everyone hopes the referees make the right decision, but more importantly, the standard should always be consistent. You have to make it clear that Player A and Player B receive the same type of punishment, and Team A and Team B receive the same type of punishment—this is what everyone expects.”
“However, in the cases of Barogan and Quansa, the treatment the two players received is clearly not the same.”
“You can’t find a reasonable interpretation for FIFA’s handling of these two things—was it that the referee didn’t hand down a reasonable decision, or that the rules were implemented incorrectly? It’s like House of Cards—the dirty games behind the match. In that situation, in my view, Quansa’s red card and suspension are like a riddle.”