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‘It’s simple’ - Man United icons Roy Keane and Gary Neville disagree with VAR decision in England vs France

Roy Keane and Gary Neville both believe that Harry Kane was fouled by Dayot Upamecano in the first half of England's World Cup quarter-final against France.

The United greats said, in their view, the referee should have blown up for a foul when Dayot Upamecano tangled with Kane close to the penalty area on 25 minutes. Play was halted to await the outcome of a VAR check but England were left disappointed as the officials said nothing doing.

Speaking at half-time on ITV, Neville said a foul should have been given, but thought the tackle occurred just outside the area. He said: “Upamecano has tried to win the ball three or four times in that first-half where it’s impossible to win the ball.

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“First with [Bukayo] Saka then with Kane, I think it is a simple decision. It’s not the first one, it’s that one there he kicks it away. I’m not quite sure why that’s not a foul.

“They’ve been giving free-kicks for that - he’s nibbling, nibbling, nibbling and he’s kicked him. It should be a free-kick.” Fellow pundit Ian Wright said he was “surprised” by the VAR decision to which Keane interjected: “It’s a penalty isn’t it? You have to say that.”

Wright responded: “They might’ve thought it was outside the box with the foul they’ve not given it because they can’t go back on it,” to which Keane added: “I still think it’s a penalty.”

Kane went on to take two penalties in the second half, scoring one and missing one as England crashed out of the World Cup 2-1.

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