Zudi Binningham pulled off a thrilling comeback in the last 16 of Europe, helping England equalize in stoppage time in a crucial game against Slovakia. However, on the back of that victory, Binningham was embroiled in controversy. He was accused of an indecent celebration at halftime, an act that has been investigated by UEFA. If the findings are true, England will have the opportunity to suspend their showdown with Switzerland.
England eventually advanced to the last eight with a dramatic 2-1 extra-time win over Slovakia, thanks to a magical performance by Binningham. But it was Binningham's celebration at the end of the match that took center stage. He was accused of not only showing indecent gestures to the players and female staff on the opponents' bench during the celebration, but even putting his hand over his mouth.
In the face of the controversy, Binningham quickly responded by issuing a statement via social media explaining that his behavior was merely joking with a friend and showing respect for the Slovakian team. According to sources, Binningham may only face a fine and no suspension.