A leading French politician has called on
Zlatan Ibrahimovic to leave France following his foul-mouthed rant after
Paris Saint-Germain’s defeat at Bordeaux.
Marine le Pen, the leader of France's far-right Front
National, reacted angrily in a radio interview following the incident at
the Stade Chaban Delmas and has called on the Swede to leave the
country if he hates it so much.
Ibrahimovic was quoted saying he
had never experienced a good refereeing performance in France and that
the country did not deserve PSG.
His comments, which are being investigated by the French Football
League, have also drawn criticism from across the French political
spectrum.
Jerome Guedj, a leading Socialist party politician has
labelled his comments as unacceptable, adding: "Let him play football
and shut up, or at least be respectful of this country, and the football
supporters who were also insulted."
Ibrahimovic has since issued an apology in which he insists his comment were not directed to France or the French population.
"I
would like to apologise if anyone felt offended," the statement read. "I want to make it clear that my remarks were not directed at France or
the French."
"I was talking about football, I lost the match and I accept that but I don't accept when the referee does not follow the rules. I expressed myself when I was upset and everyone knows that in these moments, the words surpass the meaning."
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