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Messi banned for four international matches
Fifa banned Messi for swearing at a match official,

Zurich - The decision was announced less than six hours before kickoff of the match in La Paz

By Agencies

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Published: Tue 28 Mar 2017, 8:04 PM

Last updated: Wed 29 Mar 2017, 11:26 AM

Argentina forward Lionel Messi has been banned from their next four competitive internationals, starting with Tuesday's World Cup qualifier in Bolivia, for swearing at a match official, Fifa said on Tuesday.

The decision was announced less than six hours before kickoff of the match in La Paz and means that the five-times world player of the year will play in only one of Argentina's remaining five World Cup qualifiers.
His absence will be a severe blow to the two-times world champions who are struggling in the marathon South American campaign where their results have included home defeats by Ecuador and Paraguay and a 3-0 mauling by arch-rivals Brazil.
 

Argentina to appeal against ban

 Argentina team secretary Jorge Miadosqui, speaking from the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz, confirmed that the federation would appeal the four-match Fifa ban on star striker Lionel Messi.
"The federation will appeal as it should," he said, noting that Messi had not been warned or sanctioned by the referee of the Chile match at the time of the outburst, and nothing had been mentioned in the referee's match report.
"We feel powerless, surprised," added Miadosqui, noting that the ban came just hours ahead of the match with Bolivia.
"I'm angry, Messi is sad, like us. He could have played, he travelled to play, he should have played."   
 
Fifa said Messi had "directed insulting words at an assistant referee" during the 1-0 win over Chile on Friday, in which he scored the only goal from a penalty.
Television pictures showed him swearing at Brazilian linesman Emerson Augusto do Carvalho at the end of the match after being harried and fouled by Chilean player Jean Beausejour. The official patted him on the head and tried to calm him down but Messi kept ranting.
Fifa said in a letter to the Argentine Football Association (AFA), published by Argentine media, that the incident was not detailed in the referee's report at the time and was brought to their attention by the media.
According to the letter, Carvalho said he did not understand at the time what Messi was saying.
"I only realised he was swearing afterwards on reading the press," he said.
Messi, 29, will also miss games away to Uruguay and home to Venezuela and Peru. The Barcelona forward will be eligible again when Argentina visit Ecuador on Oct. 10.
Argentina are third in the 10-team South American group with 22 points from 13 games but have only a two-point cushion over sixth-placed Chile, with Colombia (21) and Ecuador (20) sandwiched in between.
The top four qualify directly for the tournament in Russia and the fifth side play off against a team from a different confederation for another place.
"This decision is in line with the FIFA Disciplinary Committee's previous rulings in similar cases," Fifa said.
Messi has not enjoyed the same success with Argentina as he has with his club Barcelona and announced his international retirement earlier this year before back-tracking on his decision.
He was frustrated after they lost 1-0 after extra-time to Germany in the World Cup final in 2014, then on penalties to Chile in the Copa America the following year and again on penalties to Chile in the Copa Centenario final last year."
Argentina have failed to win their last three away games in the qualifiers.
Meanwhile, Argentina have replaced suspended striker Gonzalo Higuain with Sao Paulo's Lucas Pratto in a much-changed side to face Bolivia in Tuesday's World Cup qualifier in La Paz.
Higuain was cautioned in Thursday's 1-0 home win over Chile and is suspended for the Bolivia match, along with fellow regulars Javier Mascherano, Lucas Biglia and Nicolas Otamendi, all of whom picked up yellow cards.
Guido Pizzaro and Ever Banega will start in midfield for Biglia and Mascherano, while forward Sergio Aguero drops out.
Pratto will start up front, Bauza said on Monday, before declaring his side will rein in their usual dynamism at Bolivia's high altitude stadium.  


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