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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMJarell Quansah Sent Off For England Against Mexico For Second-Half ChallengeEngland defender Jarell Quansah was sent off in the second half of England's round-of-16 matchup against Mexico on Sunday night in Mexico City. Quansah went on for a tackle on Mexico left back Jesus Gallardo and won the ball, but his feet were both in the air and his right foot made contact with Gallardo's leg. No foul was given on the field, but Australian referee Alireza Faghani was sent to the VAR screen and brandished a red card for Quansah after the review. It was Quansah's second start of the tournament after he played 63 minutes against Panama during the group stage. It was the 13th red card of the tournament. England took off winger Bukayo Saka and brought on defender John Stones after the red card, with Ezri Konsa moving from center back to right back, where Quansah was playing. Quansah was sent off in the 54th minute, but England restored its two-goal lead six minutes later. Anthony Gordon was through on goal when he was taken out in the 18-yard box by Mexico goalkeeper Raul Rangel. England captain Harry Kane stepped up and buried the penalty kick.0 Comments 0 Shares 128 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMBrazil vs. Norway odds, prediction, time: 2026 World Cup Round of 16 picks via expert on 25-16 rollSportsLine's Jon Eimer reveals his Norway vs. Brazil best bets for the FIFA World Cup 2026 match as the Round of 16 continues on Sunday0 Comments 0 Shares 139 Views 0 Reviews -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNorway's historic World Cup journey rows on with "cheat code" Erling Haaland leading the chargeEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Norways incredible mens World Cup journey has rowed on to the quarterfinal stage for the first time in their history and the Vikings show no signs of slowing down. MORE Norways fans continue to inspire their teamErling Haalands late double led them to a magical win against Brazil on Sunday in New Jersey as their fans and players celebrated the upset wildly at the final whistle. The Norwegian players, including Haaland, were a little bit stunned by what they had achieved. "I couldn't quite believe it. I didn't dream of this ever in my life," Haaland told reporters afterwards. "I dreamed of playing in the World Cup with Norway and taking them to the World Cup but I never expected to win against Brazil. Let's be honest and say that. I thought it was not possible to do some things, but I guess I'm wrong." "You don't dare to dream about these kind of things. Of course you dream about playing for the national team, you don't dare to dream about beating Brazil in the knockout stage," Norwegian left back David Moller Wolfe said.Goalkeeper Orjan Nyland, who saved Bruno Guimaraes' penalty kick early and made some brilliant stops to play a big part in this famous victory, hopes their run will inspire everyone out there rowing along with them. "We have written some history so hopefully many young kids in Norway can relive this moment when they grow to play football and they can dream to one day stand in the same position as me and the rest of us. It is possible no matter where you are from," Nyland said. And no matter where you are from, you will have seen something about Norway's exploits at this World Cup. Norways Row has taken over this tournament with their fans vastly unnumbered in New Jersey against Brazil, but they just kept on rowing in unison and they inspired their team to make history. UNA VEZ MS! El tradicional 'Remo vikingo' sigue siendo mundialista y se siente en el Estadio de Nueva York Nueva Jersey luego de la victoria de Noruega ante Brasil Sigue toda la cobertura de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026 por Telemundo y Peacock pic.twitter.com/9A5C0sSWQ9 Telemundo Deportes (@TelemundoSports) July 5, 2026Young Norwegian winger Andreas Schjelderup, who came on at half time and set up Haaland for both his goals, marveled at Norway's fans."For the fans in the USA and Norway I want to thank them for their amazing support. The row and everything is really amazing," Schjelderup said. "I think it has brought the Norwegian people a lot closer and you can feel how happy everyone in Norway is right now. It is so amazing."There have been many great stories at this World Cup, but as it stands Norway are the story. This quarterfinal run and the way their fans have taken over is the stuff dreams are made of. "We take each game as it comes and I hope we win the whole thing, but we will see. Everything is a bonus!" Norway fan Hanne Kristine Austenaa told us in Boston earlier in this tournament.Before this World Cup they were the dark horse team who looked the most likely to go on a run. Now theyre doing it as they face either Mexico or England in Miami in the quarterfinals. "We need to go game-by-game and see how far we can go. Now we are in the quarterfinal in Miami and it is just crazy to say it out loud. I am so happy," Schjelderup said. And they know they have an ace up their sleeve in Haaland. Amid the euphoria of the post-game celebrations Haaland led the now famous row by beating the drum as the players and fans rowed in unison. Haaland is the undisputed talisman of this fine Norwegian team but Norway are very much a team. They've been building together as a unit for a moment like this for many years as their players talked about taking the next step as a team. That said, it is Haaland who gives his teammates the belief they can do anything. "It is almost like a cheat code," Moller Wolfe told Pro Soccer Talk, laughing. "Sometimes you feel like you're already leading 1-0 or 2-0 before the game even starts because you know he's going to score a goal or two. It is unbelievable. That second goal where he just gets it and thinks 'why not?' and then it goes in the back of the net. It is unbelievable to have a player like him."NO ES DE ESTE PLANETA!!! NO LO ES!!! APARECI ERLING HAALAND!!! El goleador noruego marca de cabeza y pone arriba a su seleccin sobre Brasil. Reaccionan los brasileos? Faltan ya 10 minutos del partido. pic.twitter.com/e1NTdO8kKX Telemundo Deportes (@TelemundoSports) July 5, 2026Schjelderup, like everyone else connected with Norway, is running out of superlatives for Haaland's magic. "For Erling, I am lost for words and we are all lost for words," Schjelderup said. "I think we are all just happy that he is Norwegian and playing for us. The thing he does every game to score, it doesn't matter. You can just cross the ball or pass to him blindly and he will score. We are so lucky to have him and we appreciate him very much and hopefully he will score some more goals in the next games. We are looking forward to that."The Manchester City star has now scored seven goals in four games at this World Cup, level with Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi in the golden boot race, taking his international tally to a monstrous 62 goals in 54 games. Haalands goals coupled with a solid defensive unit means Norway won't fear anyone and plenty of teams will fear them.But Norway still can't quite believe they're in the quarterfinals. And Haaland can't believe he's atop the scoring charts with Mbappe and Messi. "I never dreamt of this," Haaland said, holding his arms out in the air. "It is a bit surrealistic to be in the moment with the biggest players in the World Cup. Of course as a football player you want to be in the World Cup and you want to perform. But let's be honest, to score seven goals for Norway in the World Cup it's quite special. It is unreal. I don't have words. It is difficult to put words in what I am feeling, what I am doing, because it is unreal. I need to pinch myself sometimes in the arm because it is big." Norway now they've achieved something special but they're still staying grounded as others talk up their chances of going all the way and pulling off a few more shocks. "We know we are still only Norway, we are a small country and everything," Moller Wolfe smiled. "We are very humble but of course on our day we can create trouble for many, many teams... We are just enjoying." And everyone is enjoying what Norway, led by Haaland and the row, have brought to this World Cup as their magical journey continues. "On how much it means for Norway, I think we are changing the nation," Haaland explained. "We have been growing balls now over time on playing football and I think the way we play today shows that Norway is a fantastic football team and we are actually one of the better teams in Europe and the world because what we've been doing is amazing. It took 28 years [to get back to the World Cup], took some time, I'm 25 years old so you can't really blame me for that. It is unbelievable. I am proud of my country and I am proud of everyone."0 Comments 0 Shares 154 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMEngland Weathers Storm With 10 Men To Beat Mexico, Advance To World Cup QuarterfinalsEngland is through to the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals after going down to 10 men and holding on for a 3-2 win against Mexico at Mexico City Stadium on Sunday. England got off to a dream start with two goals in two minutes from star midfielder Jude Bellingham in the first half that canceled out a 42nd minute response from Julin Quiones right before the halftime break. However, disaster struck England coming out of the halfime break, with right back Jarell Quansah getting sent off with a red card after he went for a tackle on Mexico left back Jesus Gallardo that made contact with Gallardo's leg. England was able to breathe a sigh of relief when it was rewarded a penalty just nine minutes after going down to 10 men that Harry Kane converted, but only momentarily, as Mexico was rewarded a penalty on the other end of the pitch in the 69th minute that Ral Jimnez skillfully put past England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. Mexico desperately searched for an equalizer, with Mexico coach Javier Aguirre making several offensive-minded substitutes in the second half, but it wasn't able to find it, with England opting to sit back with the hope of preserving its lead in the final minutes. It succeeded, and Mexico once again goes home in the round of 16. Mexico hasn't won a round of 16 match since 1986. England will now play Erling Haaland and Norway in the quarterfinals after Norway beat five-time champions Brazil 2-0 in the round of 32 on Sunday at New York New Jersey Stadium.0 Comments 0 Shares 119 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMFantasy Baseball Week 16 Preview: Two-start pitcher rankings feature Joey Cantillo, Matthew BoydHere's how this week's two-start slate stacks up0 Comments 0 Shares 120 Views 0 Reviews -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWorld Cup 2026: 1 bettor loses $1 million on Mexico's 3-2 loss to England in Round of 16In one of the most exciting matches this tournament, England down to 10 men after a 54th minute Jarell Quansah red card held on to beat Mexico 3-2 and advance to the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup.It was a costly English victory for one bettor.A bettor at Station Casinos in Nevada wagered $1 million on Mexico to advance before the match, split across two wagers:$750,000 on Mexico at -105 odds $250,000 on Mexico at -120 oddsMexico went down 2-0 in the first half on two England goals from Jude Bellingham in the 36th and 38th minute, but got one back on a beautiful goal from a Julian Quinones volley in the 42nd minute. The game was 2-1 England at halftime.Harry Kane scored on a penalty in the 60th minute to make it 3-1, but Mexico added its own penalty kick goal from Ral Jimneza few minutes later to finish the scoring.England was able to successfully defend with 10 men the rest of the match to close out the game and make it a costly evening for that bettor.0 Comments 0 Shares 129 Views 0 Reviews
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