Adding to the controversy was the appointment of Felix Zwayer as the match referee. Zwayer, who had previously served a six-month ban for his involvement in a 2005 match-fixing scandal, faced scrutiny over his suitability for officiating such a high-stakes match. UEFA had reviewed and supported his appointment, but the penalty decision reignited debates over his credibility and judgment.
In the 90th minute, another controversial decision arose when the Netherlands felt they were denied a rightful corner after John Stones headed the ball out. Instead, Zwayer awarded a goal kick to England. The Three Lions capitalized on this decision, launching a swift counterattack that culminated in Ollie Watkins scoring the winning goal.