The Football Association are considering appealing the red card that was shown to Jarell Quansah against Mexico, talkSPORT understands.Quansah was sent off for England in the 54th minute of their 3-2 win at the Azetca Stadium in the last 16 of the World Cup.Quansah was sent off in England’s World Cup win against MexicoAFPReferee Alireza Faghani dismissed the defender after a VAR review of what was deemed to be a high challenge on Jesus Gallardo.As it stands, Quansah will miss the quarter-final clash against Norway on Saturday, live on talkSPORT.However, an appeal has been considered amid the controversy that has surrounded USA striker Folarin Balogun.Balogun was controversially dismissed during their 2-0 win against Bosnia and Herzegovina last week for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic.However, FIFA announced on Sunday that his one-match ban would be suspended for a year, meaning he can play against Belgium later.talkSPORT broke the news that Donald Trump called FIFA president Gianni Infantino to ask for the suspension to be reviewed.Belgium have failed in their appeal over the decision, one that has overshadowed the spectacle of the World Cup.UEFA have also condemned the move, saying it ‘crossed a red line’.What next for Quansah and England?Quansah will now have to patiently wait and see if he can return to action this weekend against Norway.Lord Hermer, the Attorney General for England and Wales, is said to have joked about helping to overturn the decision.Quansah will not play against Norway as it standsGettyA source close to him reportedly claimed that he ‘will do whatever it takes in Britain’s national interest’, albeit in jest.Despite Quansah being dismissed, England held on to claim one of the most important results in their World Cup history.Jude Bellingham scored two quick-fire goals in the first half at the Estadio Azteca, where thunderstorms brought a delayed kick-off.Julian Quinones pulled one back for Mexico before the break, but a penalty from Harry Kane gave England another two-goal lead.Raul Jimenez then netted a spot-kick for the co-hosts, but they could not find a third to take it to extra time.England are into the quarter-finals for a third consecutive World Cup.