Awesome. France has made seven replacements in finals against Argentina

France did no less than seven replacements during the World Cup final match against Argentina, which it lost in penalty, something unprecedented so far in high-level football. The reason France was allowed more is a new protocol FIFA for medical reasons. [...]
France did no less than seven replacements during the World Cup final match against Argentina, which it lost in penalty, something unprecedented so far in high-level football.
The reason France was allowed more is a new protocol FIFA for medical reasons.
When coach Didier Deschamps replaced Midfielder Adrieen Rabiot in the first part of the sequels, his departure was not calculated as sub-x0> under normal conditions”. This means that France made seven replacements during regular times and continuation before the match went to penalty.
Under the tournament rules, the teams can make five regular replacements (90 minutes) and allow an additional replacement if the match goes to extra time.
However, France made seven replacements as the match went to penalty, because Adrien Rabiot's replacement was mandatory for turkeys.
Mesfushori felt dizzy because of a head-to-face collision with Julian Alvarez in the 89th minute.
After receiving medical help, the Rabbi was allowed to return to the field, but in time, he was unable to play and was replaced in the 96th minute.
His replacement was the fifth for France, but according to the protocol it was not counted at all in the number of replacements France made.
Deschamps made two more replacements in the second part of the follow-up by making fun of Ibrahim Konate and Axel Cassis for Raphael Varan and Jules Counde, respectively.












