Franck Ribery Will Face Bayern Munich Suspension for Not Playing for France: Michel Platini
Franck Ribery announced his retirement from France duty after the World Cup in Brazil, which he missed due to a back injury. But UEFA president Michel Platini now claims the 31-year-old will have no choice but to continue playing for his country if selected and will face a three-match suspension for Bayern Munich if he doesn't play.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: September 07, 2014 11:51 pm IST
UEFA president Michel Platini has threatened compatriot and now-retired former France playmaker Franck Ribery with a suspension, according to Sunday's version of Bild newspaper.
Bayern Munich winger Ribery announced his retirement from France duty after the World Cup in Brazil, which he missed due to a back injury. (Germany Open Euro 2016 qualifying campaign)
But Platini now claims the 31-year-old will have no choice but to continue playing for his country if selected. (Also read: Four arrested over kidnapping of Carlos Tevez's father)
"Franck cannot decide himself whether he plays for France," said the former France star and coach. (Zlatan Ibrahimovic breaks 82-year-old Swedish scoring record)
"If (coach) Didier Deschamps picks him, he must come. That's the FIFA rule. If he doesn't come, he will be suspended for three Bayern Munich games."
There is a FIFA rule in place which forces players to accept national team call-ups to prevent them -- or rather their clubs -- from picking and choosing which internationals they play.
But national teams usually respect a player's decision to retire from international duty.
That wasn't the case, however, back in 2006 when then France coach Raymond Domenech forced Claude Makelele, then 33, to turn up to represent the national team despite having announced his international retirement after the World Cup.
That led to Makelele's then Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho accusing Domenech of treating his player "like a slave".