Why France Were Denied Penalty for Mbappe Incident vs Senegal
Why France Were Denied Penalty for Mbappe Incident

VAR controversy has reached the global stage as Kylian Mbappe found himself at the centre of a contentious decision during France's opening match of the 2026 World Cup against Senegal.

Match Overview

The Real Madrid forward started the match at MetLife Stadium but struggled to impact play throughout a goalless first half. The match opened up after the break, with Mbappe beginning to play a more concerted role, finding space in behind and drawing smart saves from Edouard Mendy.

The Incident

As France pushed hard to break the deadlock, Mbappe was brought down clumsily in the box by Sadio Mane. The Liverpool legend slid in recklessly, missed the ball, and brought the France striker down. Referee Alireza Faghani initially awarded a corner.

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VAR investigated the incident, and after being sent to the monitor, Faghani confirmed his earlier decision of no goal. Speaking over the stadium tannoy, he claimed that Mbappe had initiated the contact himself, and thus the incident was not deserving of a penalty. He appeared to have awarded a spot kick as he pointed towards the 18-yard box, but instead gave Edouard Mendy a goal kick.

Reactions

Mbappe appeared to drag a leg in an attempt to win a spot-kick, but the VAR decision has not been well received. Speaking on the BBC, former referee Darren Cann said: “For me this is a penalty. There is no contact with the ball and the defender brings Mbappe down.”

Alan Shearer, co-commentating, concurred, adding: “I don't get it. You can see the lunge from Mane and his left leg catches Mbappe. How can Mbappe initiate contact if he is in front of him? It's bizarre it really is.”

Mbappe fired home to put France 1-0 up shortly after the incident, which came early in the second half.

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