Spanish Football Federation halt potential sanctions to Barca with clarification

After having fallen on a 3-0 defeat in Montjuic on Thursday evening, Osasuna supposedly considered reporting Barcelona to draw up a non-intended player. However, the Royal Spanish football federation (RFEF) seems to have cleared some doubts about this issue.

The FIFA regulations argue that every player who lacks the international duty is not allowed to participate in a club game in the window in the window for their sides due to injury due to the injury. Barcelona defender Inigo Martinez fell out of the Spain side because of a knee bits that suffered from Atletico Madrid, but was back in the start XI for the Blaugrana against Los Rojillo. That competition, controversial, only came four days after Spain had defeated the Netherlands on penalties in the semi -final of the Nations League.

If Osasuna had done this, Barcelona would have been due to sanctions and even a point deduction, but the RFEF seems to have healed that in the button. Players can play within that period if the football federation in question agrees to release the player with the club. According to Marca, the RFEF confirmed that Spain agreed to do this, which would seem to get the Blaugrana from the hook.

If Osasuna decides to continue a complaint, it would have to be decided by the Federation Tribunal if they had a case, but it seems that the RFEF does not believe it will come to a lot.

Nevertheless, Barcelona and Osasuna were both very frustrated by the timing of the rear -up competition, so soon after the international break. Hansi Flick had complained about the planning before the game, and after it noticed that Barcelona 'paid the price' in the form of the injury of Dani Olmo, who came out in the first half. Jules Kounde also challenged the football authorities and accused them of lack of respect for the players.

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