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Real Madrid new player Huyson escapes heavy penalty in one game suspension, two Paris players are severely punished and missed Real Madrid

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July 8th news, FIFA confirmed the suspension penalty decision for red card players in the Club World Cup. The focus is that Real Madrid central defender and new player Dean Huisen have only been suspended for one game, which means that if Real Madrid can defeat Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals this Wednesday, Huisen will be able to play in the final.

At the end of Real Madrid's quarter-final victory over Dortmund, Huyson received his first red card in his career. At that time, Mbappe had just expanded the score to 3-1 with a record-breaking barb. Just a few seconds later, Dortmund forward Gilasi broke into the penalty area at high speed, and Huyson lost his defense. Without successfully breaking his foot, he pulled the opponent's jersey in desperation. The referee on duty decisively awarded a penalty kick and directly showed a red card to send him off. The referee's post-match report clearly stated that Huison was dyed red because he "stopped the opponent's obvious goal or scoring opportunity."

FIFA ruled on Tuesday that such violations will be subject to only one suspension. Therefore, Huyson will miss the semi-finals against Paris Saint-Germain. However, Paris Saint-Germain, who is the champion of the UEFA Champions League, has not been so "lucky".

At the end of the game where Paris defeated Bayern Munich 2-0, two players from the Ligue 1 giants were sent out one after another. In the 82nd minute, defender William Pacho stepped heavily on Bayern midfielder Goretzka's calf due to a reckless flying tackle and was sent off with a red card. Later, Lucas Hernandez touched Guerrero's chin in a scramble, and was also expelled by the referee with a red card.

FIFA determined that both Pacho and Hernandez's fouls were in the category of "serious fouls", that is, their actions "endanger the safety of the opponent or used excessive strength and brutal methods." According to the rules, such fouls will automatically result in heavy penalties for two suspensions.

This penalty was undoubtedly a heavy blow to Paris coach Luis Enrique. In the semi-finals against Real Madrid, he will be forced to lose one of the main central defenders (Pacho) and an important substitute left-back (Hernandez). What's even more serious is that even if PSG advances to the final, the two key defenders will miss the final due to suspension, whether they are Chelsea or Fruminense. This undoubtedly provides a relatively positive for Real Madrid's potential final opponents (Chelsea or Fruminense).

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