Penalty Drama: VAR Audits Spark Debate in England’s Tense Comeback

​A storm of controversy has erupted following England’s dramatic 2-1 victory over DR Congo in the FIFA World Cup Round of 32. Just before half-time, with the Three Lions trailing 1-0, captain Harry Kane surged into the box and went down under a challenge from Congolese goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi.
​Rather than pointing to the spot, Jordanian referee Adham Makhadmeh booked the striker for simulation. Despite visible contact on replays, the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) backed the on-field call without summoning Makhadmeh to the pitchside monitor.
​The decision heavily divided the footballing community. On BBC One, Alan Shearer fiercely defended the captain: “There is contact, there is no doubt. For me, that is a penalty.” Conversely, Wayne Rooney agreed with the official, suggesting Kane “looked like he threw himself toward the goalkeeper… and looked for contact.”
​The controversy ultimately fueled England’s second-half resurgence. Fueled by the setback, Kane took matters into his own hands, netting a brilliant brace in the 75th and 86th minutes to secure a hard-fought ticket to the Round of 16.

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