Gary Lineker compares Lauren James’ ‘moment of madness’ STAMP against Nigeria to David Beckham’s infamous 1998 World Cup kickout
Gary Lineker compares Lauren James’ ‘moment of madness’ STAMP against Nigeria to David Beckham’s infamous 1998 World Cup kickout
- Gary Lineker compared the Lauren James stamp to the David Beckham incident in 1998
- James was sent off for pranking Nigeria’s Michelle Alozie during the World Cup
- In 1998, Beckham was fired after being kicked out by Diego Simeone
Gary Lineker has compared Lauren James’ stamp against Nigeria at the Women’s World Cup to David Beckham’s infamous red card against Argentina in 1998.
At 0-0, England Women star James stomped on the back of Nigerian Michelle Alozie in the 86th minute of the round of 16.
After a VAR check, James was sent off and Lineker compared the incident to Beckham’s red card at the 1998 World Cup.
At Saint-Etienne, Beckham was sent off for being eliminated in the last 16 by Argentina’s Diego Simeone.
That incident led to Beckham receiving much criticism and abuse from England supporters.
Gary Lineker compared Lauren James’ stamp against Nigeria to David Beckham’s 1998 incident
At the 1998 World Cup, Beckham was sent off for kicking out Argentina’s Diego Simeone
Lineker wrote on Twitter, “The @Lionesses are down to 10 as Lauren James has a Beckhamesque moment of madness.”
BBC commentator Vicki Sparks also drew the comparison to the Beckham incident, describing James’ actions as ‘completely unnecessary’.
She said, “Shades of David Beckham v Argentina by Lauren James.
‘What is she doing? Why do that?
“Completely unnecessary from Lauren James.”
James had impressed for England in the group stage of the tournament. She scored the only goal in the 1-0 win against Denmark.
After that, James was outstanding in the 6-1 win over China as she scored twice, provided three assists and was named player of the match.
James impressed in the group stage, but was sent off for her actions against Nigeria