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OM do not confirm Neymar's insults against Sakai

2020-09-22T10:17:56.794Z


A Spanish journalist assures that Neymar insulted the Marseille player and that OM have the images. The Olympian club reserves its like


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The disciplinary committee of the LFP will undoubtedly have to study a new case, after having opened an investigation into the accusations of racism formulated by Neymar against the defender of OM Alvaro Gonzalez.

According to an expert consulted by Le Parisien, the Spaniard would have treated the Brazilian of "shitty monkey".

But Neymar may also have uttered quick insults during this hot meeting (17 cards including five red).

According to a Spanish journalist, the PSG star himself would have called the Japanese OM defender "shitty Chinese".

Neymar is also suspected of having launched homophobic insults at Alvaro Gonzalez, but the disciplinary committee of the LFP did not take up this case.

However, she summoned Angel Di Maria, who is suspected of having spat in the direction of Alvaro.

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According to Javier Gomez, of the Cope channel, Olympique de Marseille has the images which prove that Neymar did utter racist insults against Hiroki Sakai.

The Japanese defender reportedly reported the injury to the club's communications department, which then analyzed the videos shot by his cameramen, until he found the sequence.

Contacted, OM does not confirm the information.

The club says “reserve [its] analyzes and statements for the instructor”, which implies that OM have many images.

The Marseillais seem almost optimistic on the eve of a new disciplinary commission of the LFP.

Source: leparis

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