Crouch pulled up over controversial goal
Peter Crouch's goal against Trinidad and Tobago was the centre of controversy on Thursday night when television replays showed he pulled Brent Sancho's dreadlocks as he won the header.
Crouch pounced in the 83rd minute after England had struggled to find a breakthrough against the Caribbean minnows.
At first glance it looked like a fair header from the 6ft 7ins Liverpool striker.
But slow-motion replays clearly showed Crouch grab a handful of Sancho's hair and leap above him is already.
It stopped the Trinidad and Tobago defender from jumping to challenge for the ball.
Referee Toru Kamikawa missed the incident at the time and England went on to win 2-0 with a second goal from Steven Gerrard in stoppage time.
Crouch received a yellow card in the first match of the tournament against Paraguay and FIFA are expected to look into the incident against Trinidad.
