The disqualification of Kieran Trippier, the English full-back of Atletico Madrid, risks becoming an international court case.
In fact, the Spanish club intends to appeal, and in the case to reach the Tas in Lausanne, against the 10-week disqualification inflicted on the player by the English football federation - writes As - and extended to the entire international sphere through a solicitation of the English managers at Fifa .
The disqualification, which prohibits the player from even training, was imposed because Trippier allegedly used confidential information on his transfer to bet, through an intermediary. To annoy Atletico the fact that a foreign federation can influence the disciplinary measures of La Liga, and also that the ten weeks of stoppage - for which Trippier would lose from 13 to 16 matches - expire exactly when the national team matches resume: 'England would not be harmed in the least. There is only one fact to stop the Colchoneros leaders from reaching Lausanne: in the previous and similar cases, the sanctions extended internationally have never been reduced, indeed increased.