Zlatan Ibrahimovic has branded his four-match ban for a foul-mouthed referee rant as a "disgrace to football".
The
Paris Saint-Germain striker was caught on camera shouting that France
was a “s*** country” after Laurent Blanc's men were defeated by Bordeaux
in March.
Although
he subsequently apologised for his language, and insisted he was not
trying to slander
France but merely show his frustration at refereeing
decisions, on Thursday the LFP suspended him for four of the final seven
Ligue 1 games of PSG's season.
His
club, who are locked in a tight battle with Lyon and Marseille for
supremacy in the top flight this season, slammed the ban as
"disproportionate" and Ibrahimovic has reacted with equal displeasure.
"I was pleased as this proves what I have been saying," Ibrahimovic
wrote on his official app. "Now people can see for themselves, with
their own eyes, instead of me just saying it.
"The whole situation has become a farce - it's ridiculous and unprofessional, a disgrace to football.
"I would have been even happier if they had suspended me for the rest of the season so I could have gone on holiday already.
"There are no grounds for this ban. My words are not aimed at the
referee. We had a normal conversation and he has confirmed this.
"If my words had been aimed at the ref I would have apologised when it happened."
Ibrahimovic will be allowed to feature in PSG's Coupe de la Ligue
final against Bastia on Saturday, but will then not feature in another
domestic match until May 9 against Guingamp.
He will also be on the sidelines for their home clash with former
club Barcelona due to a harsh red card picked up in their Champions
League last-16 tie at Chelsea, though he can return for the Camp Nou
leg.

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