The verdict is brutal and uncompromising. Guilty of a foul on Xavi Simons, Lucas Hernandez had already provoked the anger of Luis Enrique… but the institutional slap is even harsher: a threematch suspension. A severe, uncommon punishment that has left the Parisian dressing room in shock.
Lucas Hernandez heavily sanctioned: UEFA has handed down a decision that shakes PSG. At 29, the defender is taking one of the toughest hits of his European career. And for PSG, the timing is disastrous. Hernandez will miss the next three Champions League fixtures: Bilbao (December 10), Sporting CP (January 20), Newcastle (January 28).
A triple blow… with no starting leftback, since Nuno Mendes is still injured. Result: Paris approaches a decisive month without a fullback — a huge weakness at the highest European level.
PSG stunned… but not resigned
The Parisian management refuses to bow down. The club will file an appeal, just as Bayern Munich did for Luis Diaz — a sanction that was ultimately reduced from three to two matches.
Paris is now hoping for a legal miracle. Because if the punishment is upheld, Luis Enrique will have to improvise in a sector already ravaged by absences. UEFA has struck hard… and PSG is holding its breath.
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