De la Fuente Demands Red Card for Kroos as Pedri Misses Rest of Euro 2024

Spain’s Quarter-Final Triumph and Injury Setback

Spain’s thrilling 2-1 extra-time victory over tournament hosts Germany in the Euro 2024 quarter-finals came at a significant cost, with star midfielder Pedri sustaining a knee injury that will sideline him for the remainder of the tournament. The 21-year-old Barcelona player was forced off the field just eight minutes into the match following a heavy challenge from Germany’s Toni Kroos.

De la Fuente’s Red Card Claim

Spain manager Luis de la Fuente expressed his frustration post-match, insisting that Kroos should have received a red card for the foul on Pedri. “I think it was a red card,” De la Fuente stated. Despite the setback, he praised Pedri’s contributions and emphasized the depth and readiness of the Spanish squad. “Whether he is on the pitch or off, Pedri will continue to contribute. Everyone has their role at the right time.”

Pedri

Pedri’s Absence and Impact

The Spanish FA confirmed Pedri’s knee sprain would keep him out of the rest of Euro 2024, with reports indicating he may also miss the start of Barcelona’s pre-season. Pedri’s early exit in the quarter-final adds to the challenge for Spain as they prepare to face France on Tuesday for a spot in the final.

Pedri

Kroos’ Retirement

The match also marked the end of Toni Kroos’ illustrious career. The 34-year-old German midfielder officially retired from football following Germany’s exit from Euro 2024, concluding a remarkable playing career on his home soil.

Pedri

Looking Ahead

Spain will now focus on their upcoming semi-final clash with France, aiming to overcome the loss of Pedri and continue their march towards the Euro 2024 final. With the support of a versatile squad and the leadership of De la Fuente, La Roja remain determined to lift the trophy next weekend in Berlin.

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