The Borneo Post

Messi ban unfair — Barcelona

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BARCELONA: Lionel Messi’s four- match internatio­nal ban for swearing at an assistant referee was “unfair and totally disproport­ionate”, his Spanish club Barcelona said Wednesday.

“FC Barcelona expresses its surprise and indignatio­n at the decision by the FIFA Disciplina­ry Committee to suspend Leo Messi following the FIFA World Cup qual i fying f ixture between Argentina and Chile,” Barca said in a statement. “The club considers the four-match-suspension imposed on the Argentine player to be unfair and totally disproport­ionate. Finally, FC Barcelona wishes to reiterate its support for Leo Messi, an exemplary player in terms of conduct, both on and off the pitch.”

Spain’s La Liga president Javier Tebas told a press conference in Madrid on Wednesday he felt the sanction was heavy-handed.

“You have to put it into context, in an important World Cup qualifier a player can get overheated,” Tebas said, although admitting he was unaware of what Messi had said to the official. “It seems exaggerate­d to me, a one match ban or a heavy fine would have been more appropriat­e,” he suggested. — AFP

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