The referee selected to officiate France’s World Cup quarter-final encounter with Morocco is already generating significant discussion. FIFA has chosen Argentine official Facundo Tello for this pivotal fixture, a decision that has sparked widespread debate among fans and analysts. When questioned about the appointment, France manager Didier Deschamps declined to engage in the controversy, emphasizing his confidence in the integrity of the refereeing squad. “I trust the refereeing team completely,” Deschamps stated, effectively sidestepping further comment on the selection.
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