Eric Bailly: Drogba questions seven-game ban
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Ivory Coast legend Didier Drogba has questioned the length of a seven-game ban given to Eric Bailly for a foul that hospitalised Almike Moussa N’Diaye.
Bailly was handed the ban on Thursday after a review by the French Football Federation into the dangerous tackle, in which his leg made contact with the chest of Hyères 83 player N'Diaye during a French Cup tie.
Mauritania international N'Diaye remains in hospital, and has been unable to speak since the foul, but in a written interview with RMC Sport, external has explained he was suffering from injuries to his liver, kidneys and ribs.
But in a tweet, Drogba, external - who also played for Marseille - compared Bailly’s punishment to the much shorter two-game bans received by Zlatan Ibrahimovic for a high kick while a PSG player in 2012, and also a similar tackle by Tunisian Wahbi Khazri for Montpellier in January.
“The action is dangerous but the difference between the bans is astonishing, isn't it?”, he wrote.
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After the game, Bailly visited N'Diaye to apologise, after which Ndiaye called him a “brother” on his social media.
Bailly's club Marseille are yet to decide whether they will appeal the ban.