http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31844971
Zlatan Ibrahimovic: 'I had Chelsea babies around me'
Chelsea's players acted like "babies" during the incident that led to Zlatan Ibrahimovic's red card on Wednesday, says the Paris St-Germain striker.
The Swede was sent off for a tackle on Oscar after 31 minutes but PSG survived the last hour of normal time and extra time to knock Chelsea out of the Champions League last 16 on away goals.
He said: "When I got the red card all the Chelsea players come around.
"It felt like I had a lot of babies around me."
Blues players surrounded Dutch referee Bjorn Kuipers following Ibrahimovic's lunging tackle on Brazilian midfielder Oscar.
The forward added: "I don't know if I have to get angry or start to laugh. For me when I saw the red card I was like 'the guy doesn't know what he's doing'."
Reaction to the 'ugly side' of Chelsea's defeat
Former Liverpool and Republic of Ireland striker John Aldridge on Twitter: "Chelsea simply got what they deserved. The way they played portrayed their manager. Negativity at home, rarely works."
Former Liverpool manager Graeme Souness on Sky Sports: "The reaction of the Chelsea players on the challenge on Oscar is something we can do without. I find it totally unacceptable. That's how pathetic it is."
Ex-Argentina midfielder and Tottenham manager Osvaldo Ardiles on Twitter: "Very very poor performance for Chelsea, so defensive. Pity to see such a wonderful array of players playing so negative. Best team won."
BBC Radio 5 live commentator Alan Green: "Never in a month of Sundays was this an acceptable game of football. I'm not defending any of these cretins out there who are behaving disgracefully."
BBC Radio 5 live presenter Mark Chapman: "They are all as bad as each other. I don't think these two sides are the only ones that do it. We see it week in week out."