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身背两黄,德容与卡萨多在欧冠再吃黄牌就要停赛(德容、卡萨多已两黄在身,欧冠再领黄牌将被停赛)
Interpreting sports news
I see a Chinese sentence about sports news, mentioning De Jong and Casado, who will be suspended from the Champions League if they receive another yellow card. The user didn’t explicitly ask for a translation or confirmation, but maybe they’d like that. I think I should ask a clarifying question and provide context, like explaining UEFA's yellow card suspension rules. I believe De Jong refers to Frenkie de Jong, and Casado might mean Marc Casadó. I need to be cautious since this is current news!Clarifying UCL disciplinary rules
I need to clarify the UEFA Champions League disciplinary rules regarding yellow cards. A player gets suspended for one match after receiving three yellow cards in three different matches. Historically, they would receive additional suspensions after accumulating five yellow cards. I remember that cautions are wiped after the quarter-finals in UEFA competitions, but I need to confirm whether that's still true and if yellow cards carry over to the knockout stages. It's essential to get these details right!Understanding yellow card rules
I think the yellow cards are wiped after the quarter-finals, so no player misses the final due to accumulation. Since 2014, cards are indeed cleared at that stage. It takes three yellow cards to trigger a suspension, not two. There's also the rule that two yellows in a single match result in a red card and a one-match ban. The user's comment suggests a similar rule, indicating that a player would be suspended after their third yellow card, which aligns with UEFA regulations.Confirming UCL rules and options
I can respond by confirming that in UEFA Champions League regulations, accumulating three yellow cards across different matches results in a one-match ban. After the quarter-finals, players' yellow cards reset. A red card leads to a suspension as well, but I think managerial cautions aren't necessary to mention.
I could ask if the user wants this information as a headline, a social media post, or if they need more context. I’ll suggest options like rewriting the headline, providing a tweet, adding opponent context, or listing players on one yellow card. Let's keep the response concise!Confirming UEFA suspension rules

I need to verify UEFA’s rules on yellow card accumulations, confirming that receiving a third caution in different matches leads to a suspension. Similarly, the fifth caution also results in a suspension, and this pattern continues with every additional two yellow cards.
I can prepare a concise message acknowledging these rules and suggesting social media copy. I’ll draft:

- Headline: "再吃一黄就停!德容、卡萨多欧冠身背两黄"
- Intro: "根据欧足联纪律条例,欧冠累积三黄将自动停赛一场。德容与卡萨多已各有两黄..."
- Social Post: "德容、卡萨多欧冠已两黄,再领黄牌将自动停赛一场。黄牌将在1/4决赛后清零。"
I should clarify that "卡萨多" might refer to Marc Casadó from Barcelona B, but I’ll keep the mention neutral for clarity.
是的,这种说法成立。按欧冠纪律条例:
- 球员在不同比赛里累计三张黄牌将自动停赛一场;之后的第5张、第7张等也会触发停赛
- 四分之一决赛后黄牌累计清零(为避免因累积黄牌无缘决赛)
- 同场两黄变一红,按红牌标准另行停赛
所以德容与卡萨多目前各有两黄,再吃一张就会下场停赛。

需要我帮你改成标题/推送文案吗?例如:

- 标题:再吃一黄就停!德容、卡萨多欧冠身背两黄
- 导语:根据欧足联纪律条例,欧冠累积三黄将自动停赛一场。德容与卡萨多已各两黄,若再领黄牌将无缘下一战。


