England’s Quansah banned for two matches after World Cup last-16 red card
England defender Jarell Quansah has received a two-match suspension following a red card in the World Cup last-16 victory against Mexico. The ban, confirmed on Thursday, means Quansah will miss England's quarterfinal match against Norway on Saturday in Miami and a potential semifinal.

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AI-generatedEngland defender Jarell Quansah has received a two-match suspension following a red card in the World Cup last-16 victory against Mexico. The ban, confirmed on Thursday, means Quansah will miss England's quarterfinal match against Norway on Saturday in Miami and a potential semifinal. He was sent off after a video review determined he made a sliding studs-up tackle. This suspension is a setback for manager Thomas Tuchel, as England is already dealing with defensive issues due to injuries, including midfielder Jordan Henderson being ruled out for the remainder of the tournament. Quansah will only be eligible for selection again if England reaches the World Cup final.
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5 extractedEngland midfielder Jordan Henderson had surgery on his left wrist and is ruled out for the remainder of the World Cup.
England had been weighing a possible appeal after FIFA overturned a one-match suspension imposed on US striker Folarin Balogun.
Quansah was sent off after a video review determined he made a sliding studs-up tackle.
Quansah will miss England's quarterfinal against Norway and a potential semifinal.
Jarell Quansah has been suspended for two matches following his red card in England's World Cup last-16 victory over Mexico.