
Ghana defender Jonathan Mensah insists the four-month ban placed on him by the court of Court of Arbitration for Sports does not bother him.
The 24-year-old was handed the ban for breaking transfer rules in his move to Evian TG back in 2011.
Mensah joined the French club as a free agent but CAS ruled he was still under contract at Udinese at the time of his move to Evian.
A ban was thus slapped on the Ghana defender with Evian also being handed a hefty fine for breaking the transfer rules.
The punishment threatens Mensah’s prospective moves to a different club following the demotion of Evian from Ligue 1.
But the touring defender insists he is not worried by the situation – choosing to draw inspiration from Uruguay star Luis Suarez who had to deal with a similar ban after the 2014 World Cup.
“It [the ban] hasn’t [affected me] because I am still me,” Mensah told Metro TV.
“It happened to Luis Suarez – we all know what happened at the World Cup.
“I know I will come out from it.
“This is football and I just have to deal with it.”
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