
At last, the penalty has just landed: Mamadou Sakho frankly should not be worried for having released insults against OM during the Parisian celebration in the streets of the capital. According to information from France Football , the defender of the Paris Saint-Germain would be fined 5,000 Euros for his statements. A penalty imposed by the National Council of Ethics.
As a reminder, Taye Taiwo was sentenced to a one game suspension for similar offenses. Marseille player had intoned an anti-Parisian song during the celebration of the Coupe de France.
For his part, Zlatan Ibrahimovic , who had, later said the evils he thought of French referees, received a warning that he will not renew this behavior badly criticized. On the sidelines of an international match for his country, he has said that some French referees were “very bad.” In other words, the Swedish striker of Paris Saint-Germain had better moderate his statement if he does not want to be seriously punished.


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