🚨 Anthony Taylor to referee Portugal v Spain last-16 tie in Dallas
🚨 Anthony Taylor to referee Portugal v Spain last-16 tie in Dallas Englishman Anthony Taylor, a Premier League referee since 2010-11 and a FIFA international since 2013, will officiate Portugal vs. Spain on July 6 in Dallas. The match corresponds to the Round of 16 of the World Cup. It will be his third match of the tournament after refereeing Uzbekistan vs. Colombia and Senegal vs. Iraq. He will be assisted by his fellow countrymen Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn, with Germans Felix Zwayer and Robert Kempter serving as fourth official and reserve assistant referee. Taylor has recent history with Spain. In the quarter-finals of Euro 2024, he did not award a possible handball penalty by Marc Cucurella against Germany, an incident that a later report by UEFA’s Referees Committee considered should have been penalized, although Spain ended up winning 2-1 with a goal by Mikel Merino in extra time. The previous precedent was also controversial: in the 2021 Nations League final, he allowed Kylian Mbappé’s decisive goal despite an initial offside, judging that a touch by Eric García reset the play. France won 2-1, and the rule was changed after that match. With Portugal, his most recent precedent is the Portuguese side’s 2-4 defeat to Germany in the group stage of Euro 2020. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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