ENGLAND fans were left fuming after Harry Kane was denied a first-half penalty in Saturday’s World Cup defeat against France.
The controversial incident occurred around 10 minutes after the defending World Cup champs took an equally-controversial 17th minute lead through Aurelien Tchouameni.
Bukayo Saka was fouled in the build-up to that goal, and Gary Lineker tweeted: Lineker added: “One hundred percent foul on Saka. One hundred percent penalty on Kane.”
Nearly 10 minutes later, Kane burst towards the French box from the right flank as England desperately searched for an equaliser.
He was quickly closed down by Dayot Upamecano from behind.
But the centre-back appeared to knock Kane’s leg as the Three Lions skipper darted into the box.
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To Kane’s amazement, the referee signalled to continue the game before play came to a stop.
VAR then decided to take a look at the incident in a lengthy check.
However, they ultimately decided that it was NOT a penalty, leaving Kane stunned.
And England backers were far from happy with the decision.
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Piers Morgan raged: “That was a blatant penalty.”
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Gary Lineker stormed: “One of these days, just once, we might get a decision in our favour.”
Chris Kamara added: “Penalty all day long.”
Fans were particularly irate with most feeling France’s opener was undeserved due to an unpunished foul by Upamecano on Saka in the build-up.
One Tweeted: “What a bull***t France goal.. coming from a foul against Saka that was not given. Absolute joke.”
Another said: “Clear foul on Saka, what a joke.”
But England did eventually get a penalty in the 54th minute when Saka was brought down right in front of the ref.
Kane stepped up to the plate against Tottenham teammate Hugo Lloris.
And he sent his pal the wrong way with a well-taken strike to level the score and equal Wayne Rooney’s record as top scorer for the Three Lions.
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Olivier Giroud headed France back into the lead but England were awarded ANOTHER penalty late on after a shove from Theo Hernandez.
However, this time the England skipper blazed his spot-kick high over the bar as his team crashed out of the tournament.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk