Verratti in referees' 'crosshairs' - Blanc
Ligue 1's most yellow-carded player Marco Verratti is "in the crosshairs of referees" according to PSG coach Laurent Blanc.
Paris Saint-Germain coach Laurent Blanc has claimed Marco Verratti is unfairly targeted by Ligue 1 referees.
Verratti received his 12th booking of the 2014-15 league season in PSG's 2-0 win at Nantes last week, making the Italian midfielder the most yellow-carded player in Ligue 1 this term, although he has yet to earn a red card.
Of the six players in Ligue 1 to have received at least 10 yellow cards this season, Verratti has conceded the fourth-highest number of fouls with 47.
Lens' Pierrick Valdivia (11 yellow cards), Guirane N'Daw of Metz (10) and Jordan Amavi (10) have all conceded at least 60 fouls.
"This is a boy who is in the crosshairs of the referees, it must be said," Blanc said on Thursday.
"The referees know that this is a player who makes fouls. But he did not commit much, he suffered a lot. It is a paradox.
"I think Verratti is really penalised. That is my opinion."
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Blanc added: "On this foul in Nantes, there is no foul, because he does not touch the other player. That's a lot.
"If he starts to receive cards even if he doesn't touch the opponent, this kid is going to be really penalised. It'll be problematic for him."
PSG host Guingamp on Friday.