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FIFA gives England's Jarell Quansah two-game ban for red card

FIFA issued a two-game ban to England's Jarell Quansah for the red card he received against Mexico at the World Cup, the governing body said Thursday.

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What happened FIFA issued a two-game ban to England's Jarell Quansah for the red card he received against Mexico at the World Cup, the governing body said Thursday.
The headline split The center frames it as "FIFA gives England's Jarell Quansah two-game ban for red card". The right frames it as "Jarell Quansah banned for TWO games: FIFA refuse to show mercy to England star after Mexi...".
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CenterFIFA gives England's Jarell Quansah two-game ban for red card

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Right / center-rightJarell Quansah banned for TWO games: FIFA refuse to show mercy to England star after Mexico red card - despite bending to Donald...

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UPIWire story · Jul 9, 6:55 PM

FIFA gives England's Jarell Quansah two-game ban for red card

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FIFA issued a two-game ban to England's Jarell Quansah for the red card he received against Mexico at the World Cup, the governing body said Thursday.

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Daily MailNews report · Jul 9, 6:51 PM

Jarell Quansah banned for TWO games: FIFA refuse to show mercy to England star after Mexico red card - despite bending to Donald Trump's World Cup intervention

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MIKE KEEGAN IN KANSAS CITY: President Trump called FIFA boss Gianni Infantino to plead for the striker to play vs Belgium in the last-16, paving the way for the shock ban suspension.

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