Queiroz Questions VAR In Ghana-England Draw
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2026 FIFA World Cup: No excuse for officiating errors – Carlos Queiroz
Carlos Queiroz says there is no excuse for officiating errors after a decade of the technology and insisting the Black Stars should be qualified with six points already. Speaking at Friday’s pre-match press conference, Queiroz said Ghana were cost by missed penalty calls in their 0-0 draw with England on Tuesday at Gillette Stadium. “Your question is a very interesting question because in the game I listen many times when these incidents happen,…
World Cup 2026: Kwasi Sibo reveals Carlos Queiroz's message before England draw
Black Stars midfielder Kwasi Sibo has revealed the key message Carlos Queiroz delivered before Ghana's goalless draw against England at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.The Portuguese coach instructed his players to remain compact, stay mentally strong and accept they would suffer against one of the tournament favourites."He told us to be compact, tonight for each other, and that we must know that we'll suffer, because we're playing against a great team,…
Carlos Queiroz is still annoyed by a scene from Ghana's match against England. Before the group final against Croatia, he also takes FIFA in duty.
Queiroz Questions VAR In Ghana-England Draw
The tackle Ghana head coach, Carlos Queiroz expressed his frustration with the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system after the Black Stars’ goalless draw against England in their Group L match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Ghana earned a valuable point against the Three Lions at Boston Stadium on Tuesday, producing a disciplined defensive display to deny England despite the Europeans enjoying 79 per cent ball possession. However, Queiroz was left…
England vs Ghana: Five Takeaways as Tuchel's Side Stalls
England were frustrated by a disciplined Ghana side in a stop-start match that exposed the limitations of Noni Madueke and Anthony Gordon. The article argues Bukayo Saka and Nico O’Reilly should start against Panama, questions poor officiating and a missed Ghana penalty shout, and says England must sharpen up in the final third.
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