Ander Herrera and Marco Verratti, PSG midfielders, claim that the referee of the semi-final return between City and PSG (2-0) would have insulted the Parisian players on Tuesday evening.

"He said: 'Fuck off' to Leandro Paredes", assured the Spanish player, questioned on RMC Sport. 

The referee of the semi-final second leg of the Champions League between Manchester City and PSG (2-0), Björn Kuipers, would have insulted Parisian players, Ander Herrera and Marco Verratti said on Tuesday evening.

"I would like to say something: we talk about respect with the referees, but he said: 'Fuck off' to Leandro Paredes. If we say that, we have a sanction of three or four matches," certified the midfielder. Spanish ground of PSG Ander Herrera at the microphone of RMC Sport.

"If I say that, I take ten matches" 

"I too heard him, he told me: 'Fuck you'", echoed Marco Verratti on the channel broadcasting the match.

"If I say that, I'll take ten matches."

The meeting was chopped once Manchester City broke away, leading 2-0 and ensuring their qualification, after their victory (2-1) in Paris in the first leg. Angel Di Maria was sent off in the 69th minute for a Fernandinho kick. PSG also received four warnings, for Herrera (22nd), Verratti (71st), Presnel Kimpembe (87th) and Danilo Pereira (89th).