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Published 20:22 5 Jul 2018 BST
Firstly, he points to the 'nonexistent foul' on Harry Kane which saw the Tottenham striker awarded a penalty from which he opened the scoring. He also points to 'Carlos Bacca's legitimate goal', where the referee stopped play in the belief that there were two balls on the pitch.
He doesn't mention the referee's failure to send off Wilmar Barrios for his headbutt on Jordan Henderson, or the potential second penalty England might have had for what appeared to be a foul on Jesse Lingard.
As of yet, it doesn't seem Gianni Infantino and the rest of the folk at FIFA have any plans to replay the game. Obviously.
Instead, Gareth Southgate's side will press on with their preparations for Saturday's quarter-final against Sweden. Should they win that, they'll take on the winners of Croatia and Russia for a place in the World Cup final. Petitions pending, of course...

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