Netherlands vs Argentina FIFA World Cup quarterfinal breaks ‘Battle of Nuremberg’ bookings tally after seeing 19 yellow cards

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Published 10.12.2022
Netherlands vs Argentina FIFA World Cup quarterfinal breaks ‘Battle of Nuremberg’ bookings tally after seeing 19 yellow cards

The Netherlands vs Argentina FIFA World Cup 2022 quarterfinal conflict on the Lusail Stadium noticed a complete of 19 bookings, breaking the report of the Portugal vs Netherlands spherical of 16 match within the 2006 World Cup, popularly often called the ‘Battle of Nuremberg.’

Out of the 19 bookings, two had been proven to Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni and help workers Walter Samuel.

Netherlands full-back Denzel Dumfries was the one participant to see a second yellow in the course of the penalty shootout.

Argentina beat the Netherlands 4-3 on penalties to qualify for the semifinals, the place it’ll face Croatia.

Among the gamers who had been booked, two of them had been already on yellow playing cards, specifically Gonzalo Montiel and Marcos Acuna. As a consequence, each of them will miss the semifinal in opposition to Croatia.

Referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz had 19 entries in his e book all through the match – three greater than what referee Valentin Ivanov confirmed within the ‘Battle of Nuremberg’, which had earlier set the report for many playing cards proven at any FIFA-administered worldwide match.

Portugal clinched a 1-0 win within the Battle of Nuremberg courtesy of a purpose scored by Maniche within the twenty third minute.

“How this referee likes to attract attention, my God,” Aguero tweeted in the course of the match.

Full checklist of bookings within the Argentina vs Netherlands quarterfinal match

Walter Samuel (31’) – Argentina teaching workers

Jurien Timber (43’)

Marcos Acuna (43’)

Christian Romero (45’)

Wout Weghorst (45+2’)

Memphis Depay (76’)

Lisandro Martinez (76’)

Steven Berghuis (88’)

Leandro Parades (89’)

Lionel Scaloni (90’) – Argentina supervisor

Lionel Messi (90+10’)

Nicolas Otamendi (90+12’)

Steven Bergwijn (91’) – ET

Gonzalo Montiel (109’) – ET

German Pezzella (112’) – ET

Denzel Dumfries (128’) – PS

Denzel Dumfries (129’) – PS (2nd yellow modified to pink)

Noa Lang (129’) – PS