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On Sunday night (13), Paris Saint-Germain was defeated 1-0 by Olympique de Marseille, in Ligue 1, in a busy match with five expulsions. Neymar was the protagonist of the confusion, as he revealed to be called “monkey” by defender Álvaro González, and occupied a position in the referee.
In response to the Brazilian ace’s publications, Álvaro also spoke on his social networks. The defender posted a photo with fellow blacks saying “there is no place for racism.” Check out:
There is no place for racism. Clean race and with many colleagues and friends on a daily basis. Sometimes you have to learn to lose and take it on the field. Incredible 3 points today. Allez l’OM Thank you family⚪️Ⓜ️ pic.twitter.com/4DuUT1PT0x
– Álvaro González (@AlvaroGonzalez_)
September 13, 2020
Neymar had already denounced an act of racism on the part of the player in the first part of the game, after a confusion that involved Di María. In the end, already in additions, during the second discussion, the PSG jersey 10 hit the defender on the back of the head and he was sent off after the VAR alerted the field referee.
After the final whistle, Neymar begins to cry and is consoled by teammates and opponents
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