sport news I'm not sure how that isn't a foul': Gary Neville and Roy Keane both insist ... trends now

sport news I'm not sure how that isn't a foul': Gary Neville and Roy Keane both insist ... trends now
sport news I'm not sure how that isn't a foul': Gary Neville and Roy Keane both insist ... trends now

sport news I'm not sure how that isn't a foul': Gary Neville and Roy Keane both insist ... trends now

'I'm not sure how that isn't a foul': Gary Neville and Roy Keane both insist Bukayo Saka WAS fouled in the build-up to France's opening goal against England after the Arsenal winger was hauled to the floor by Dayot Upamecano Gary Neville and Roy Keane both say Bukayo Saka was fouled before France goal Dayot Upamecano came through on Saka from behind to turn over possession France then countered with Aurélien Tchouaméni scoring to put the French 1-0 Upamecano controversially fouled Harry Kane on the edge of the penalty box 

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Questions are being asked whether France's opening goal during their World Cup quarter-final against England should have stood, after Bukayo Saka was fouled by Dayot Upamecano in the build up.

England could have also had a penalty moments later, after the Frenchman also brought down Harry Kane on the edge of the penalty area, but VAR decided that no foul should have been awarded. 

Speaking at half-time, Gary Neville commented on both incidents, candidly admitting that the tackle on Saka should have been given as a foul.  

'It's not excuses there is 45 minutes to go, we've got to play the game of football and get back into the game,' Neville said to BBC Sport. 

'Upacemeno has tried to win the ball on four or five occasions in the first half where it's

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