Ian Wright blasts ‘ridiculous’ UEFA rule after Spain’s dramatic Euro 2024 victory over Germany

Ian Wright criticised the UEFA rule at Euro 2024
Ian Wright criticised the UEFA rule at Euro 2024 (Picture: ITV)

Ian Wright slammed UEFA’s suspension rules after Spain beat Euro 2024 hosts Germany to reach the semi-finals.

Spain secured their place in the semis with a 2-1 extra-time win over Germany but the dramatic victory came at a cost.

Dani Carvajal and Robin Le Normand both received their second yellow cards of the tournament against Germany, meaning they are suspended for the semi-final.

Knowing he was already suspended for Spain’s next game, Carvajal made a cynical challenge late on to receive another booking and be sent off.

Alvaro Morata was also believed to be shown a yellow card while celebrating Spain’s late winner but he later confirmed it was in fact given to Fabian Ruiz.

Under UEFA rules, yellow cards are then reset after the quarter-final stage, meaning players who receive a booking in the semi-final will not be suspended for the final.

UEFA’s Article 54 says: ‘Cautions from matches in the final tournament that have not resulted in a suspension expire on completion of the quarter-finals. They are not carried forward to the semi-finals.’

‘That’s ridiculous,’ ex-England and Arsenal striker Wright said on ITV when it was pointed out to him that Spain would be without several key players in the semis.

‘We’re five games in now so you can get booked in the first game and then the fourth game and miss the semi-final.

‘It’s too much. When these players [for Spain] settle down, some of them will realise they’re missing a semi-final.’

Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane then added: ‘They won’t be too worried in the dressing room. You’ve won the game and you’ve got a squad of players. You have to deal with.

‘It could be worse, you could miss a final. At least there’s an opportunity to get to the final.

‘I do agree but players know the rules and there were some daft yellow cards there, you can’t defend them that much.’

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