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Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri was handed a three-match ban from the French national team yesterday following a French Football Federation investigation into his behaviour during Euro 2012. Nasri was punished for shouting “Shut your mouth” to television cameras following his goal in the 1-1 group-stage draw with England in a tirade he later said was aimed at a journalist who wrote a critical article. He then directed a string of foul-mouthed insults at an AFP journalist after the quarter-final defeat to Spain in Donetsk. Nasri will now have to sit out World Cup qualifiers against Finland and Belarus in September - though he will be back to face champions Spain the following month. His first missed match will be an August 15 friendly against Uruguay, which teammate Jeremy Menez will also miss. Menez, of Paris Saint-Germain, was given a one-match international ban following a spat with captain Hugo Lloris in the game against Spain and for insulting the referee after the same match. In addition, Newcastle United’s Hatem Ben Arfa and Yann M’Vila, of Rennes, were both issued with warnings. Nasri, M’Vila and Ben Arfa appeared personally before the FFF disciplinary commission, but refused to comment after their hearing. Lawyer Carlo Alberto Brusa, representing Menez, who is currently on tour in the United States with PSG, described the outcome as “fair” and said he would be advising his client not to appeal. Ben Arfa—whose father and agent came to blows outside the FFF headquarters yesterday morning—had been called before the disciplinary committee to explain an altercation with then-coach Laurent Blanc in the changing rooms after the 2-0 defeat to Sweden. M’Vila had been asked to explain his refusal to shake substitute Olivier Giroud and Blanc’s hands when he was replaced against Spain. A statement released by the disciplinary committee of the FFF added that all or part of the players’ bonuses would be withheld. The case came two years after France players went on strike during the World Cup in South Africa that led to the suspension of four players, including Nicolas Anelka for a record 18 games. from gulf times.