Lewandowski Restricted from Barca Matches To server Three Games suspension
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski will serve a three-match suspension, beginning on Sunday when the Catalans face Atletico Madrid in La Liga.
The boycott was initially given after Lewandowski was shipped off in the 2-1 win over Osasuna toward the beginning of November - the club's last game before the World Cup.
The veteran forward got a direct one-game suspension for his red card excusal - two yellow cards. Be that as it may, he was additionally rebuffed with one more two games for a signal supposedly made towards official Gil Manzano.
Barça at first spoke to the Spanish football alliance (RFEF) to have the boycott upset. That allure was dismissed yet the club kept on raising the matter.
The suspension was even briefly lifted, permitting Lewandowski to play against Espanyol in the city derby throughout the end of the week, while the matter was all the while being surveyed by Spain's managerial court for sport (Bit). Espanyol recorded an objection to RFEF therefore.
Mundo Deportivo has revealed that the suspension has been maintained, controlling Lewandowski out of games against Atletico, Getafe and Girona before long.
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