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Who is suspended for the World Cup semi finals?

Who is suspended for the World Cup semi finals?

32 have become just four, with the 2022 World Cup semi finals boasting a wonderful mix of pre-tournament favourites and sensational surprise packages.

Croatia, Argentina and France all earned narrow, drama-packed victories against Brazil, the Netherlands and England respectively, while Morocco became Africa’s first representative in the last four of a World Cup by shocking Portugal at the quarter-final stage.

For many squad members of those four triumphant sides, the upcoming World Cup semi-final fixtures will represent the biggest match of their careers so far. For some, however, suspension has cruelly ruled them out.

So, what players are suspended for the World Cup semi finals?

Argentina right-back Gonzalo Montiel hasn’t actually even played 90 minutes of the 2022 World Cup yet, but has been ruled out of his country’s semi-final clash with Croatia due to an accumulation of yellow cards. An extra-time booking against the Netherlands added to his previous caution earned against Mexico in the group stage.

Fellow Sevilla full-back and Argentine favourite on the left of defence Marcos Acuna has also accrued a fatal two bookings at the World Cup so far. The left-back has started his nation’s last four in the competition but will miss the semi final after picking up yellows against Poland and the Netherlands last time out.

Unbeaten Croatia can go into their semi-final bout with Argentina without worrying about suspensions. Zlatko Dalic has a full squad to select from, with none of his players having received two bookings throughout the tournament.

And, with yellow-card tallies being scrapped at the semi-final stage, Luka Modric, Dejan Lovren, Marcelo Brozovic, Mateo Kovacic, Bruno Petkovic and Borna Barisic (all of whom have been booked once) can make wholehearted challenges with a minimum of stress.

Like Croatia, France head into their final-four scrap with Morocco boasting no suspensions – rather fortunately, you could say.

Theo Hernandez’s yellow card against England last time out might have warranted a different colour but, as it turned out he, along with Jules Kounde, Aurelien Tchouameni, Antoine Griezmann and Ousmane Dembele will see their singular booking scrapped.

Morocco have combined tactical perfection with valiant battling to achieve what has never been achieved by any African nation until now – but it hasn’t come without its fatalities.

While key men Sofyan Amrabat and Romain Saiss, alongside Abdelhamid Sabiri and Achraf Dari, came close to adding to…

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