Spain midfielder Pedri will miss the rest of Euro 2024 after suffering a knee ligament sprain in Friday’s quarter-final victory.
He was substituted after just eight minutes in the clash in Stuttgart, which Spain won 2-1 after extra-time.
In a statement on Saturday the Spanish football federation said the 21-year-old had suffered a “grade two ligament sprain” but will remain in Germany to support his team-mates for the rest of the tournament.
Pedri was injured after a robust challenge early on from Toni Kroos in what turned out to be the final match of the Germany midfielder’s career.
Former Real Madrid star Kroos sent his best wishes as he penned an emotional letter to Germany fans on Saturday.
“Get better soon Pedri. Obviously, it was not my intention to cause any damage,” Kroos posted on Instagram.
“Wishing you a speedy recovery and all the best. You are a great player.”
Dani Olmo will replace Pedri in Luis de la Fuente’s after scoring the opening goal and later helping score Mikel Merino’s late winner against Germany.