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France manager Deschamps questions referee's standard after Spain semifinal loss
·14 July 2026·37d ago

France manager Deschamps questions referee's standard after Spain semifinal loss

Source: Il Messaggero – Roma

France manager Deschamps expressed doubts about referee Barton's capability to oversee the World Cup semifinal between France and Spain, which the Spanish won. The 35-year-old Salvadoran official, in his seventh World Cup match overall and third of this tournament, made two notable errors early in the contest: he initially forgot the spray used to enforce free-kick distances, then awarded a penalty in controversial circumstances.

The disputed penalty came when Lucas Digne, the former Roma defender, misjudged a ball in the Spanish penalty area and was beaten by Yamal. Digne had already swung his leg to clear the ball when he struck the Spanish attacker, who went down. Barton immediately indicated the spot-kick, drew criticism from the French players who surrounded him, but upheld his decision after consulting.

Deschamps said: "I don't seek excuses; Spain was superior and we were poor, but I do wonder whether the referee was up to the standard of this match. I don't say it because we lost, but there were several situations to discuss." Barton has made history as the first referee to send off a player for covering his mouth during play, having dismissed Almiron in Turkey–Paraguay during the group stage.

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Spain defeated France 2–0 in the 2026 World Cup semi-final, with goals from Oyarzabal's penalty in the 22nd minute and Pedro Porro in the 58th. Roma midfielder Manu Koné came off the bench at half-time but could not help France overturn the deficit. Il Messaggero reports that France manager Deschamps questioned referee Barton's capability after the match, citing several controversial decisions including a disputed penalty when Lucas Digne, the former Roma defender, struck Spanish attacker Yamal. Deschamps stated: "I don't seek excuses; Spain was superior and we were poor, but I do wonder whether the referee was up to the standard of this match." Forza Roma notes that Koné started on the bench despite impressing in the quarter-final, with Deschamps selecting Tchouameni instead. France will face the England–Argentina semi-final loser in the third-place play-off on Saturday 18 July, with the final scheduled for Sunday 19 July.

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Francia-Spagna, prima semifinale dei Mondiali, è stata diretta dal 35enne salvadoregno Barton entrato nella storia per essere stato il primo direttore di gara a espellere un calciatore per essersi coperto la bocca (Almiron in Turchia-Paraguay, fase a girone). L'arbitro, alla settima partita diretta…

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