The Borneo Post

Ibrahimovi­c defends himself following referee outburst

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SOLNA, Sweden: Paris SaintGerma­in star Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c on Wednesday defended himself following a remarkable outburst earlier this month in which he labelled France a “s**t country”.

Ibrahimovi­c wil l go before the disciplina­ry commission of the French league on April 9 for incendiary comments made after PSG’s 3-2 Ligue 1 defeat at Bordeaux on March 15, when he said: “In 15 years, I have never seen such a referee. In this s** t country, this country does not deserve PSG. We are too good for this country.”

However, during a press conference in Solna , near Stockhom, ahead of Sweden’s Euro 2016 qualifying trip to Moldova on Friday, Ibrahimovi­c said: “I was punished instead of the referee for errors that he made.”

When asked if the referee in the game in question, Lionel Jaffredo, deserved to be punished, Ibrahimovi­c replied: “No idea. What do you think? We are punished, he isn’t.”

His comments about France drew criticism from French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, but Ibrahimovi­c said he enjoyed playing in Ligue 1, where he arrived from AC Milan in 2012.

“I like France! Everything else is rubbish. I would not have come to France if I didn’t like it, and I certainly wouldn’t have extended my contract if I didn’t like it. I would not have played for so long if I didn’t like it,” he said.

The 33-year-old also hit out at the decision to hand him a one-match Champions League ban following his sending- off against Chelsea recently.

“If you look at the situation, I am going to be punished more for an unjustifia­ble red card than the referee for his mistake... It is not acceptable,” he said.

He will miss the first leg of PSG’s quarter-final against his old club Barcelona in Paris on April 15. — AFP

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