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Harry Kane Foul on Jesus Gallardo Lets Raul Jimenez Cut England Lead
Kane’s 60th-minute penalty put 10-man England 3-1 up, but Mexico hit back nine minutes later through Jimenez’s spot kick. VAR spotted Kane’s high boot catching Gallardo before the ball, and the referee awarded the penalty while booking the England captain. Mexico converted the chance, cutting the Round of 16 deficit to 3-2 and keeping England under pressure.
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Quansah was sent off in the 54th minute after VAR reviewed his crunching tackle on Gallardo during England’s Round of 16 clash with Mexico. The challenge went unpunished on the field, angering Mexico’s bench, before a later Anthony Gordon foul stopped play. The referee checked the monitor and quickly showed red after Quansah's exposed spikes hit Gallardo high on shin.
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Mexico vs England Half-Time Report: Three Goals Light Up Azteca
Jude Bellingham struck twice in two minutes to give England control before Mexico answered late in the half. He headed Saka’s cross in the 36th minute, then tapped in Kane’s grounded delivery in the 38th. Julian Quiñones pulled one back in the 42nd, leaving England 2-1 ahead at halftime in a lively Round of 16 tie at Azteca.
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Jude Bellingham's Double in Two Minutes Puts England 2-0 Up Against Mexico
Bellingham struck twice in two minutes to give England a 2-0 first-half lead over Mexico in their Round of 16 clash. He headed in Saka’s cross in the 36th minute, then arrived again in the 38th to tap home Kane’s grounded delivery. Mexico’s early resistance collapsed quickly, leaving England in firm knockout control before halftime at Azteca.
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"Absolute Disgrace": Wayne Rooney Tears Into FIFA President for Balogun 1-Year Probation
Rooney called FIFA’s handling of Balogun’s red-card ban “an absolute disgrace” after the one-game suspension became a one-year probation, clearing the USMNT forward for Monday’s Belgium tie. He said Infantino “should be ashamed,” arguing FIFA should either erase the red card or uphold the ban. Rooney added USA’s opponents had every right to be “absolutely fuming.”
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