Kroos: Dias flying tackle was not a red card, Achraf s injury affected the referee s decision
12:49am, 7 November 2025Football

A few days ago, former Real Madrid midfielder Kroos spoke on the podcast "Einfach mal Luppen" about the penalty that Dias was sent off for a flying tackle on Achraf in the game against Paris.
Cross said: "It seems clear to me that it was not a red card. The referee was too affected by Ashraf's injury when making the penalty. What I saw was a fierce confrontation, but it was not a flagrant foul."
"If Ashraf stood up immediately after the collision, there would be no chance of looking back at this scene. When encountering this situation, the referee should make a judgment based on the action itself, not the result."
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