PSG’s Achraf Hakimi Suspended for One Match After Accumulating Cards

Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi has been sanctioned by the Disciplinary Commission of the Football League. The LFP has imposed a one-match suspension on him for accumulation of cards.
The Moroccan right-back had received a firm one-match suspension and another suspended one following his red card received during the clash against OM (0-0). Booked against RC Lens (1-1) in the last round, the 23-year-old defender was again sanctioned by the LFP.
The sanction taking effect at midnight on December 14th, Achraf Hakimi will therefore be present for the clash of the 18th day of Ligue 1 against Monaco and will serve his suspension on the occasion of the 32nd round of the Coupe de France, against Feignies-Aulnoye.
Fielded 23 times this season, the Moroccan will only miss his second game since his arrival at PSG. The best full-back in the world had missed the match against Stade de Reims following the red card received in Marseille. Hakimi has 3 goals and two assists in Paris.
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