Ban woe for Frings
Monday 3 July 2006
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Torsten Frings will miss Tuesday's World Cup semi-final against Italy after the German midfielder was suspended by FIFA.
FIFA launched an investigation after television executives from Italy said they had found evidence that Frings threw a punch at Argentina forward Julio Ricardo Cruz after Germany's quarter-final win against Jose Pekerman's side.
Frings had insisted that he was only acting in self-defence during the fracas that developed on the pitch after Germany's penalty shootout success.
"I found myself in a crowd of people where everyone was hitting out wildly," he told German newspaper Kreiszeitung Syke.
"I took two punches myself. I put out my hands to protect myself, that was all."
The 29-year-old Werder Bremen star has been handed a two-match ban, but the second match is suspended so he will be available for the World Cup final, if Germany beat Italy in Dortmund.
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