Penalty controversy in England's match against DR Congo: Was Harry Kane fouled?
The match between England and DR Congo witnessed a controversial decision not to take a penalty involving Harry Kane, leading to mixed opinions from fans.
The round of 16 match between England and DR Congo took place with a controversial decision from the referee. Before the first half ended, Jordanian referee Adham Makhadmeh determined that the collision between Harry Kane and DR Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi was not enough to award a penalty.

After review, VAR did not intervene, seemingly assuming that the English striker actively collided to find an error from his opponent. This decision is currently causing British fans to express many strong reactions. In your opinion, was it a penalty or not?
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