AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic accepts responsibility for red card and the Rossoneri have already stated that they will contest the suspension to the Sweden international believes that he needs to start learning from his mistakes for a dismissal in Sunday's 0-0 draw with Napoli and admitted that he deserved to see red.
A Sweden international was sent off 19 minutes into the second half of the game at San Siro for slapping Salvatore Aronica in the face as he was dragging team mate Antonio Nocerino away from the Partenopei centre-half and he has been hit with a 3 match ban for his rush of blood to head but Milan now intend to fight the suspension.
A 30-year-old forward has no complaints about his dismissal."I did a stupid thing,” Ibrahimovic admitted during an interview with ‘Striscia la Notizia’ on Canale five on Monday night to milan fail to overturn Ibrahimovic’s suspension or at least have it reduced to player will miss the Rossoneri’s upcoming Serie A clashes with Udinese and Juventus as well as their trip to Cesena in between.
A Sweden international was sent off 19 minutes into the second half of the game at San Siro for slapping Salvatore Aronica in the face as he was dragging team mate Antonio Nocerino away from the Partenopei centre-half and he has been hit with a 3 match ban for his rush of blood to head but Milan now intend to fight the suspension.
A 30-year-old forward has no complaints about his dismissal."I did a stupid thing,” Ibrahimovic admitted during an interview with ‘Striscia la Notizia’ on Canale five on Monday night to milan fail to overturn Ibrahimovic’s suspension or at least have it reduced to player will miss the Rossoneri’s upcoming Serie A clashes with Udinese and Juventus as well as their trip to Cesena in between.
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