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Neymar continues private war with opponent

2021-01-14T12:13:48.318Z


"Parents forgot to teach you how to win titles": PSG stars Neymar and Álvaro González from Olympique Marseille are no longer friends. After the teams' duel, they insulted each other.


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The private feud between Brazil's superstar Neymar and Álvaro González goes into the next round.

After Paris Saint-Germain's 2-1 win in the French Super Cup on Wednesday night, Neymar, who contributed a goal to the Parisians' victory, made fun of the defender of Olympique Marseille.

"King Álvaro, huh?" Tweeted Neymar, 28, to a photo of himself with his tongue out - addressed to González.

The Spaniard countered with little charm.

"My parents taught me to always take out the rubbish," wrote the 31-year-old about a picture from the game when he rudely fouled Neymar, as he often did in the game.

The Brazilian replied, “Unfortunately, they forgot to teach you how to win titles.

That gnaws at you, Álvaro, doesn't it? ”Then González tweeted a photo of Brazil's legend Pelé with the words:“ Eternal shadow of the king. ”

Neymar and González had already caused a stir last September.

After a game, Neymar González had accused him of having racially insulted him during the game, including as "the son of a whore".

Neymar saw the red card shortly before the end after hitting González in the back of the head.

“The only thing I regret is that I didn't hit that asshole in the face,” Neymar said after the game.

González had denied the allegations.

He would not be convicted for this, a commission of the French association did not find enough evidence.

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Source: spiegel

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