The France vs Senegal FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I clash at MetLife Stadium, delivered early drama when Sadio Mane appeared to trip Kylian Mbappe inside the danger area, sparking a lengthy VAR review.
The controversial moment came around the 59-60 minute mark as France pushed for an opener. Mbappe drove into the box and went down under a challenge from Senegal legend Mane. On-field referee Alireza Faghani waved play on, but VAR intervened, sending him to the pitch-side monitor for a detailed check.

After reviewing multiple angles, the referee upheld the no-penalty call. Officials determined that Mbappe had initiated the contact, with Mane’s trailing leg clip deemed insufficient for a spot-kick under the “clear and obvious error” threshold required for VAR to overturn on-field decisions. Replays showed minimal contact — a feather-light touch rather than a reckless trip — though many observers argued it was enough to unbalance the France captain.
WHAT A GOAL FROM MBAPPE TO GIVE FRANCE THE LEAD 🇫🇷
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— The Sporting News (@sportingnews) June 16, 2026
The decision immediately sparked frenzy on social media and in the stands. Some viewed it as a “stonewall penalty” and accused VAR of inconsistency, while others praised the referee for resisting pressure and avoiding a soft award. France fans felt robbed of a golden chance, while Senegal supporters celebrated a massive let-off for their defense, led by the experienced Edouard Mendy.
This moment highlighted ongoing debates about VAR’s role in high-stakes games. While technology aims for fairness, subjective calls in the box — especially involving star players like Mbappe and Mane — often divide opinions. Contact existed, but the referee’s judgment that Mbappe’s movement created the collision proved decisive, per The Guardian.
France eventually broke the deadlock later (with Mbappe involved in the build-up), but the non-penalty call has continued to dominate post-match discussion.
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