England vs DR Congo: Why Harry Kane Was Denied a Penalty in World Cup Round of 32 Clash
· YEN.com.gh News · Join- Harry Kane's penalty appeals were waved away during England's Round of 32 clash against DR Congo
- Referee Adham Makhadmeh indicated Kane had dived, and VAR elected not to send the referee to review the decision
- Former England striker Alan Shearer argued there was clear contact and that a penalty should have been given
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Referee Adham Makhadmeh waved away Harry Kane's appeal for a first-half penalty during England's 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 clash with DR Congo.
Widely tipped to progress, England were surprised early on when Brian Cipenga fired DR Congo into the lead after just seven minutes in Atlanta.
As half-time approached, Kane raced in behind the defence and tried to round goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi before going to ground following what appeared to be contact from the Congolese shot-stopper.
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Why Harry Kane was denied a penalty
Makhadmeh, the Jordanian referee, immediately waved away Kane's appeal, appearing to judge that the England captain had simulated the contact.
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VAR official Khamis Al Marri reviewed the incident but chose not to direct Makhadmeh to the pitchside monitor, leaving the original decision to stand.
Watch the explainer to Kane's no-penalty situation, as shared on X:
Notably, despite the simulation, Makhadmeh did not issue Kane a yellow card for diving.
Under IFAB Laws of the Game, simulation is defined as when a player fakes or exaggerates an action with the intent of deceiving the referee into awarding a free kick or penalty, or into sanctioning an opponent.
The decision not to book Kane suggests the officials were not entirely convinced he had deliberately deceived them, yet were equally unconvinced that sufficient contact had occurred to warrant a penalty kick.
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Alan Shearer's verdict on Kane penalty
BBC commentator and former England striker Alan Shearer was unequivocal in his assessment, arguing the contact was clear, and the penalty should have been awarded. Shearer said, as quoted by The Independent:
"There is contact, there is no doubt."
"For me, that is a penalty. Kane may have made the most of it but the keeper has come out and his hands are there. If he is going to come rushing out like that with his hands as a forward you have every right to make connection and go down."
The incident added controversy to an already tense fixture, with England's tournament ambitions momentarily under pressure against a DR Congo side who were without their superfan Kuka Mboladinga.
As expected, fans shared varied opinions on social media. YEN.com.gh has compiled some reactions from X:
@an_chan_tl argued:
"Kane did everything to make this contact, and he was falling before the contact itself."
@DeflowerMyMind disagreed:
"It's a pen. Kane gets to the ball first. Goalie makes contact after. Clear penalty."
@TenTenDidiza suggested:
"Not a right call. A yellow card should have been issued for a dive by Harry Kane."
Kane, who has an impressive record against African opponents, responded in style, scoring twice late in the match to complete England's comeback and seal a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the Leopards of DR Congo.
Watch Kane's match-winner, as shared on X:
The Three Lions will now face co-hosts Mexico in what promises to be a captivating Round of 16 showdown on July 6.
Ghanaian fans slam Kane
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Harry Kane faced criticism on social media over his comments about Ghana after their World Cup meeting.
The England captain suggested the Black Stars were content with earning a draw and accused them of wasting time during the match.
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