Paris St-Germain say they will take action against Marseille
midfielder Joey Barton over his use of social networking website Twitter
to abuse their player Thiago Silva.
The
on-loan QPR midfielder
compared the Brazilian defender Silva to an "overweight ladyboy" on his account.
A statement on the
PSG website
claimed Barton made "unacceptable remarks".
"Thiago Silva and Paris St-Germain reserve the right to take any action they deem necessary," the club said.
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Barton was responding to comments from Silva before the
drawn Champions League quarter-final first leg against Barcelona.
Silva told French newspaper L'Equipe on Monday: "There
is a Marseille player, I cannot remember his name, an Englishman, who
has said bad things about Neymar and Brazilian football, and also about
[David] Beckham and [Zlatan] Ibrahimovic.
"Because no one is talking about him, it seems it is fun for him to criticise great players for people to know he exists."
Barton wrote: "Have to take back what I said about
Thiago Silva being over rated today. Been immense tonight. Still looks
like an overweight ladyboy though!
"Two questions for Thiago Silva. Firstly, Why are YOU
talking about ME, in your press conference before PSG v Barca? Very
strange.
"Secondly, Are you Pre-Op or Post-Op?"
PSG say Barton's tweets go beyond "verbal jousting".
Their statement continued: "Unacceptable remarks have
been made by Olympique Marseille player Joey Barton against Paris St
Germain player Thiago Silva.
"These attacks are serious and go beyond mere verbal
jousting. The directors of the club, the players and the coaching staff
are supportive of Thiago Silva and cannot accept such statements.
"They reaffirm their unwavering commitment to the values of respect that should govern our sport."
Marseille confirmed they have called on Barton to "put
an end to the controversy" by ceasing his "uploading [of] any ungracious
comments aimed at Thiago Silva" and issued an apology on his behalf.

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