Zlatan Ibrahimovic has accused Chelsea's players of being "babies" after the Paris Saint-Germain striker was sent off at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night.
PSG advanced to the Champions League quarterfinals at Chelsea's expense despite Ibrahimovic being shown a straight red card after 31 minutes, dismissed for a challenge on Oscar which was more clumsy than malicious as he attempted to pull out of the 50-50 tackle.
Dutch referee Bjorn Kuipers was quick to make his decision, although he was surrounded by nine Chelsea players as he pulled the card out of his top pocket.
Ibrahimovic said: "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.'
"That is not the worst. The worst is when I got the red card all the Chelsea players come around. It felt like I had 11 babies around me."
The Sweden striker also suggested Oscar feigned injury.
"I pulled out [of the tackle], because I saw him come in the tackle," Ibrahimovic said.
"I don't know if he was acting afterwards. Doesn't matter. We won the game, we went through and let's see what happens."
PSG coach Laurent Blanc said after the match that the club would decide soon whether or not to contest the red card, telling reporters: "There will be a committee who will convene to talk about the decision and I hope he will be in our party for the quarterfinal."
Ibrahimovic, 33, lauded the performance of his teammates, who defied the numerical advantage to twice come from behind and progress on away goals courtesy of a 2-2 draw -- 3-3 on aggregate.
"It was an amazing performance because we were playing with one less [player]," he added.
"They played with big hearts. It's not easy to play with 10 guys, especially against a team like Chelsea. We showed quality and big heart."