
Thomas Tuchel has criticised FIFA after footballs governing body increased Jarell Quansahs suspension from one match to two, leaving England without the defender for a potential World Cup semi-final should they progress.The Bayer Leverkusen defender was sent off during Englands dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico at the Estadio Azteca after referee Alireza Faghani upgraded a yellow card to a straight red following a lengthy VAR review.The English-Ghanaian was dismissed for a late challenge on Jesus Gallardo, forcing England to survive the closing stages with 10 men before booking a quarter-final meeting with Norway in Miami.England had expected Quansah to miss only the last-eight clash, but FIFA ruled the tackle amounted to serious foul play, extending the suspension to two matches and ruling him out of a possible semi-final as well.The decision has further frustrated Tuchel, who had already criticised the standard of officiating during the tournament following the Mexico encounter.Speaking ahead of the Norway clash, Tuchel admitted he remains in the dark over the decision.We have no explanation. I dont know if my comments had an impact on the decision to upgrade it.The German coach had previously argued that the refereeing at the tournament had not been up to the required standard, and Quansahs extended ban has only intensified his concerns over consistency in disciplinary decisions.Quansahs absence now presents Tuchel with a significant selection headache ahead of one of Englands biggest matches of the tournament.Reece James has only recently returned to full training and may not yet be ready to start, while Ezri Konsa could be asked to shift out of position to fill the gap at right-back.
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