Argentina Favoured By FIFA World Cup Referee? List Of All Controversial Calls In England Semifinal

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The FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final between Argentina and England was a fiery affair, with the first half in particular full of clashes between players of both teams. England players were left fuming with match referee Ismail Elfath on more than one occasion, as Argentina players escaped yellow cards for a number of challenges. Argentina registered the most fouls by a team in the first 10 minutes of a match in the ongoing World Cup, and 12 in total in the first half, but got away with just a single yellow.

The most notable incident came in the third minute of the match. After England midfielder Elliot Anderson made a challenge on Lionel Messi, Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez put in a strong challenge on Anderson. Enzo appeared to push Enzo on the back of his head, but escaped a yellow card. The incident left England players fuming.

In the first half, England left-back Djed Spence was also fouled by Giuliano Simeone, as the latter tried to press and win the ball back. In another incident, Simeone appeared to make contact with Spence on the face with a stray arm.

Jude Bellingham was also on the receiving end of fouls. Bellingham was brought down by Nahuel Molina on the edge of Argentina’s box, resulting in a free-kick. However, Molina was not penalised.

Bellingham was also pushed by Leandro Paredes in an off-the-ball incident early on in the first half, an incident that went unnoticed.

Despite Argentina committing a total of 12 fouls in the first half, their first yellow card came late in the first half, when Lisandro Martinez stopped a counter-attack. Enzo, who was at the centre of the drama, did not receive a card despite committing three fouls. Ultimately, Enzo kickstarted Argentina’s comeback with a superb goal from outside the box in the 86th minute.


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