Uefa hands Chelsea's Didier Drogba two-match Europe ban

Uefa has banned Didier Drogba for two European matches following his sending off in Chelsea's Champions League loss to Inter Milan at Stamford Bridge.
Didier Drogba is sent off
Drogba served a three-match European ban earlier this season
The striker was shown a straight red card for a stamp on Thiago Motta in the 87th minute of the second leg of the last-16 tie, which the Blues lost 1-0.
Uefa also extended Drogba's period of probation by two years until July 2013.
Drogba, 32, was warned about his future conduct after last season's Champions League semi-final defeat by Barcelona.
The Ivory Coast international was reprimanded by European football's governing body for "offensive comments" made towards Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo directly after the 1-1 draw, when the Catalan giants scored an injury-time equaliser that eliminated the Blues from the competition in May 2009.
Although Drogba's initial four-match ban was reduced to three on appeal two months later, a two-match suspended ban was still in place.
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However, Uefa opted against imposing a further two-game suspension but instead extended his period of probation by a further 24 months.
"The suspension applies to the next two Uefa club competition matches for which Drogba would be eligible," read a Uefa statement.
Drogba insisted his stamp on Brazilian midfielder Motta was accidental but referee Wolfgang Stark thought otherwise.
"The referee was a bit hard on me for this red card," Drogba said after the match.
"I stepped on his tendon but it was not intentional and I was more focused on the cross and the ball. I'm going to try to make it better. All have been unhappy endings, so I hope next season the Champions League will be mine."
Drogba has three days to launch an appeal.