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Jordan Henderson “headbutt” incident sparked a very strong reaction

Published 19:57 3 Jul 2018 BST

Updated 20:08 3 Jul 2018 BST

Wayne Farry
Jordan Henderson “headbutt” incident sparked a very strong reaction

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A yellow card for a headbutt?

It was late in the first half of the game between England vs Colombia in Tuesday night's World Cup round of 16 tie, and the Three Lions had just won a free-kick. Tottenham full-back Kieran Trippier was lining up to take the free-kick, which had been awarded after Harry Kane was bundled off the ball, when an incident in the box caught the attention of the referee. The incident involved England midfielder and captain Jordan Henderson, who had become engaged in a bit of a squabble with Colombia's Wilmar Barrios. Henderson fell to the ground after the incident, with many seemingly believing that it was merely a case of shit housing, something we have plenty of in this tournament. https://twitter.com/RTEsoccer/status/1014218351957032961 A closer look though revealed that Barrios had in fact headbutted Henderson in the box, something the England players knew immediately, and something they demanded the referee consult with VAR over. Instead, the referee refused to consult VAR, and instead gave a yellow card to Barrios for the incident. Some people, to say the least, were angry. https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/1014217614002925578 https://twitter.com/Madtyke74/status/1014217617119342593 https://twitter.com/neilfissler/status/1014217615064084481 https://twitter.com/SparkyClark/status/1014217615181516800 https://twitter.com/bob1947p/status/1014217611029237760 https://twitter.com/MrBotch/status/1014217605048135685 https://twitter.com/justinclark18/status/1014217592062476289 https://twitter.com/SL4YD3N/status/1014217584173092869 https://twitter.com/greg221190/status/1014217572986875910
Jordan Henderson "headbutt" incident sparked a very strong reaction