Sunderland Echo

Messi gets four-game ban for abuse

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Lionel Messi has been banned for four internatio­nal matches for abusing an assistant referee.

The Argentina forward was also fined 10,000 Swiss Francs (£8,100) for “having directed insulting words” at the official during his side’s World Cup qualifier with Chile last Thursday.

The Barcelona star was caught on camera venting his fury at an assistant who signalled he had committed a foul late on in Argentina’s 1-0 win. He was not shown a card at the time.

However, 29-year-old has now been punished and missed last night’s meeting with Bolivia as well as Argentina’s following three World Cup qualifiers.

Messi will also miss the qualifier in Uruguay in August, at home to Venezuela the following month and at home to Peru in October, meaning he will only be able to return for Argentina’s final qualifying match away to Ecuador.

Argentina lie third in the South American qualifying group, with only the top four guaranteed a place in Russia 2018.

Only three points separate second-placed Uruguay and Chile in sixth, meaning Messi’s absences could prove costly for his country.

A statement from FIFA said: “Footballer Lionel Messi has been found guilty of violating art. 57 - directing insulting words at an assistant referee.”

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