Former England striker Wayne Rooney has criticised Ezri Konsa for what he described as a “huge risk” challenge during England’s 0-0 World Cup draw with Ghana in Boston, a match shaped by a late flashpoint in the second half.
The controversial moment came when Ghana substitute Prince Kwabena Adu raced through on goal and was brought down in the penalty area after a flying intervention from Konsa.
The Aston Villa defender appeared to miss the ball completely as he collided with the forward, prompting immediate appeals for a penalty and a possible red card from the Ghanaian players.
However, the decision was ultimately ruled out after officials adjudged Adu to have been narrowly offside in the build-up, wiping out what would have been a decisive spot-kick.
Analysing the incident on BBC punditry duty, Rooney did not hide his concern over the defending.
"I think that's a penalty," Rooney said. "Konsa takes a huge risk. His feet are off the floor when he comes flying in, and he gets the man, not the ball," he added.
Despite the 0-0 between both sides, the result leaves both teams level on four points at the top of Group L heading into the final round of fixtures.
England now turn their attention to Panama, while Ghana face a decisive meeting with Croatia as qualification for the knockout stage hangs in the balance


S.african Police Probe Killing Of Foreigner In Xenophobic Unrest
Tension at Bantama NPP office as chairman accuses Asenso Boakye of political mac...
Korle Bu succesfully performs first two off-pump heart bypass surgeries
Disability Act lacks teeth, must be strengthened — Annoh-Dompreh
Mental health, drug tests now mandatory for firearm licences — Interior Minister
GoldBod directs licensed buyers to report gold purchases within five minutes
Action will be taken on viral video showing SHS student assaulting a junior — Dr...
NDC promised to ease cost of living yet increasing utility tariff — Kofi Tonto
NDC is a useless govt – Miracles Aboagye fumes
Govt eyes 1,012km rail corridor to boost trade, transform cargo transport from T...