Glasgow Times

Southgate reveals FA’s FIFA penalty dossier

- MARK MANN- BRYANS

GARETH SOUTHGATE has revealed the Football Associatio­n has handed a report to FIFA to seek clarity over perceived penalty inconsiste­ncies at the World Cup.

England were denied what looked like a clear spot- kick when Harry Maguire was grabbed by Rouzbeh Cheshmi early on in their 6- 2 win over Iran on Monday.

The VAR decided not to intervene but later alerted the referee to a tug on a shirt in the England box which resulted in Mehdi Taremi scoring a last- gasp penalty, while a similar offence resulted in a spot- kick in Argentina’s shock defeat to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.

FIFA referees committee chairman Pierluigi Collina had singled out England during a pre- tournament briefing – also open to the media - showing a clip of Kalvin Phillips blocking to create space in the box for Maguire to score in England’s 5- 0 World Cup qualifying win over Albania last year.

The Italian said such a goal would be disallowed at the World Cup and Southgate said after the Iran win that he was “worried” about the potential ramificati­ons of England being the team highlighte­d ahead of the finals and that he would seek “dialogue” with FIFA.

Asked on the eve of the Group B clash with the United States if that dialogue had started, he replied: “We put a report in. We haven’t heard anything back as yet.

“There was obviously a penalty given the next afternoon, so whether that was a consequenc­e of our game being reviewed by the referees or not... it’s hard to say. But we haven’t had a response yet.

“The concern is the consistenc­y. We know what we’ve got to do right and we know we risk being punished for certain things.

“I think for all the teams in the tournament, there is a worry when you’re not quite sure what’s going to be given and that uncertaint­y on the field and from the VAR as well.”

England defender John Stones was the shirt- pulling culprit, but he too was left perplexed by the seemingly different level of officiatin­g for the two decisions.

“I don’t know what that VAR thought process was,” he said.

“Me and Harry – I know that Harry got kind of highlighte­d in that first kind of instance – but I’m not one for going down and I was straight up appealing for a penalty. I didn’t even realise that Harry had been having the same thing.”

 ?? ?? England manager Gareth Southgate ( left) takes training yesterday
England manager Gareth Southgate ( left) takes training yesterday

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