Paris Saint-Germain star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has received a four-match suspension from the French league's disciplinary commission following his criticism of a referee and France as well last month.
Following PSG's 2-3 loss at Bordeaux in the league on March 15, the Swede striker vented his anger on referee's decisions against PSG. He then used an expletive to describe France as these insulting comments were caught on camera, including referee Lionel Jaffredo and one of his assistants, reports Xinhua.
Ibrahimovic later said he was sorry after the French sports minister asked him to apologise.
The suspension that was announced on Thursday, starts next week. Ibrahimovic will miss league games against Nice, Lille, Metz and Nantes and should return for the last three matches of the season.
He will also miss the first leg of his club's Champions League quarter-finals against Barcelona after he was sent off against Chelsea in the previous round and suspended for one match.
Ibrahimovic's comments in Bordeaux caused an outcry in France, with National Front leader Marine Le Pen suggesting that he should leave the country if he was not happy.
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