Football: Liverpool's Markovic gets four-game European ban

Liverpool's Lazar Markovic (fourth left) looks at FC Basel's Behrang Safari (fifth left) after being sent off during their Champions League Group B soccer match at Anfield in Liverpool, northern England, Dec 9, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Liverpool's Lazar Markovic (fourth left) looks at FC Basel's Behrang Safari (fifth left) after being sent off during their Champions League Group B soccer match at Anfield in Liverpool, northern England, Dec 9, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

PARIS (AFP) - Liverpool's Serbian winger Lazar Markovic has been given a four-match ban from European competition, Uefa confirmed on Tuesday.

The suspension follows his sending-off for a flailing arm at Behrang Safari in the Reds' final Champions League group game against FC Basel in December.

Markovic was given an extra game on top of the normal three-match ban for violent conduct because he was sent off playing for Benfica in a Europa League match last May.

He had already been substituted in the Europa League semi-final against Juventus but was red-carded by English referee Mark Clattenburg for his part in a touchline fracas.

Markovic reacted to the ban on Twitter with a post that simply read: "4?"

Liverpool failed to qualify for the knockout stage of the Champions League, instead dropping into the Europa League last 32, in which they will face Besiktas.

The first leg against the Turkish side will be at Anfield on Thursday.

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