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England defender Jarell Quansah will miss the next two World Cup 2026 matches after being sent off in a recent friendly against Mexico. FIFA has officially confirmed the two-game ban, leaving the squad without a key option on the backline.

The red card came during a heated moment in the second half, and the ruling means Quansah will sit out important group-stage fixtures.

What Led to the Red Card

The incident occurred when Quansah made a challenge that the referee deemed reckless. Replays showed a high boot that caught an opponent, leading to an immediate dismissal.

  • The tackle was ruled as serious foul play.
  • No appeal was lodged by the England camp.
  • Quansah accepted the decision without public comment.

Impact on England’s World Cup Campaign

With Quansah sidelined, England’s manager must reshuffle the defense. The team’s depth will be tested, especially in the early stages of the tournament.

Fans are hoping the remaining defenders can step up and keep the team on track for a deep run.

Looking Ahead for Quansah and the Team

After serving his two-match ban, Quansah will be eligible to return for the knockout rounds if England advances. The young defender now has time to reflect and train hard before rejoining the squad.

England’s next matches will be crucial, and the team will need to adapt without one of their rising stars.

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