In fury.
The star striker of Paris Saint-Germain Neymar burst his frustration at the time of his expulsion, at the very end of the match against Olympique de Marseille this Sunday evening, accusing one of his opponents of "racism".
The very first defeat of the capital club against the rival Marseille in nine years (0-1) ended in a giant altercation between players, punctuated by five red cards.
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The last to bear the brunt of these arbitration decisions was precisely the Brazilian, after resorting to video assistance, for a pat behind the head of Marseille defender Alvaro.
" I hope not "
Hyper recovered by returning to the locker room, the playmaker justified himself to the referee, repeatedly shouting the word “racist” in front of the television cameras.
🔴 #PSGOM [EXCLUDED]
🤔 Was Marseille's victory in Paris (1-0) marred by racist remarks, insults and other spitting?
🗣️ Andre Villas-Boas gives his version of the facts #TelefootLaChaine pic.twitter.com/8hHaG67Ozt
- TELEFOOT LA CHAINE DU FOOT (@telefoot_chaine) September 13, 2020
The Parisian then let loose on social networks.
"The only regret I have is that I didn't hit that asshole," he cracked on Twitter.
Único arrependimento que tenho é por não ter dado na cara desse babaca
- Neymar Jr (@neymarjr) September 13, 2020
Asked about the veracity of these accusations by the broadcaster Téléfoot, the coach of Olympique de Marseille, André Villas-Boas, delayed.
"I do not know, I hope not, I hope nothing has happened," he said, also highlighting a "spit" from Di Maria on the same Alvaro.
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"There are the images of television, things will be judged", for his part reacted the sports director of the Parisian club, Leonardo, on Téléfoot.