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maltatoday, WEDNESDAY, 29 MARCH 2017 23 Sport Answers to the MaltaToday crossword will be published next Wednesday WEATHER: Rather cloudy with showers possibly thundery VISIBILITY: Good locally moderate to poor in showers WIND: Northeast force 4 becoming Northwest SEA: Moderate SWELL: Low East Southeast A B C D E F G H 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 White to play and mate in four moves A B C D E F G H 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Last week's solution Sudoku rules are extremely easy: Fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to 9 appear once in each row, column and 9x9 box. PARTLY CLOUDY 16 º C / 13 º C UV INDEX: 2 Today's Weather Chess Sudoku Pursuits Across 6. Whisky (6) 7. Rowing implements (4) 8. Possess (4) 9. Midday nap (6) 10. Royal (5) 12. Nasal grunt (5) 15. Round body (6) 17. Having little hair (4) 18. Digits (4) 19. Make less tight (6) Down 1. Buccaneer (6) 2. Christmas (4) 3. For grooming hair (5) 4. Contemporary (6) 5. Worry (4) 11. Prejudice against old people (6) 13. Alleviation of pain (6) 14. Greeting (5) 16. Trudge (4) 17. Printed volume (4) Bxe6+ Kf8 Qa8 mate or Bxe6+ Kh8 Qh4 mate FOOTBALL Messi banned for four international matches ARGENTINA forward Lionel Messi has been banned from their next four competitive inter- nationals, starting with Tuesday's World Cup qualifier in Bolivia, for swearing at a match official, FIFA said on Tuesday. The decision was announced less than six hours before kickoff of the match in La Paz and means the five-times world player of the year will play in only one of Ar- gentina's remaining five World Cup qualifiers. His absence will be a severe blow to the two-times world champions who are struggling in the marathon South American campaign where results have in- cluded home defeats by Ecuador and Paraguay and a 3-0 mauling by arch-rivals Brazil. FIFA said Messi had "directed insulting words at an assistant referee" during the 1-0 win over Chile on Friday, in which he scored the only goal from a pen- alty. Television pictures showed him swearing at Brazilian linesman Emerson Augusto do Carvalho at the end of the match after being harried and fouled by Chile's Jean Beausejour. The official patted him on the head and tried to calm him down but Messi kept ranting. FIFA said in a letter to the Ar- gentine Football Association (AFA), published by Argentine media, that the incident was not detailed in the referee's report at the time and was brought to its at- tention by the media. Carvalho said he did not under- stand at the time what Messi was saying. "I only realised he was swearing afterwards on reading the press," he said. Messi, 29, will also miss games away to Uruguay and home to Venezuela and Peru. The Barce- lona forward will be eligible again when Argentina visit Ecuador on Oct. 10. Argentina are third in the 10-team South American group with 22 points from 13 games but have only a two-point cush- ion over sixth-placed Chile, with Colombia (21) and Ecuador (20) sandwiched in between. The top four qualify directly for the tournament in Russia next year and the fifth-placed side go into a playoff against a team from Oceania for another place in the global showpiece event. "This decision is in line with the FIFA Disciplinary Committee's previous rulings in similar cases," FIFA said. The AFA said it would appeal against the decision. "Messi is sad, today we lost an important player," said AFA na- tional teams secretary Jorge Mia- dosqui. Messi has not enjoyed the same success with Argentina as he has with Barcelona and announced his international retirement last year before back-tracking on his decision. He also led a player media si- lence in protest at perceived mis- treatment of the team. Messi was frustrated when Ar- gentina lost 1-0 after extra-time to Germany in the 2014 World Cup final, then on penalties to Chile in the 2015 Copa America final and again on spot-kicks to Chile in last year's Copa Cente- nario final. Lionel Messi

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