Lyon beats PSG, Neymar leaves crying after hard tackle



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Lyon beat PSG 1-0 (13) today, for the 14th day of the French Championship. The game was held at the Parc des Princes in Paris.

With the result, PSG stopped at 28 points in the table and is the third classified. Lyon, in turn, took 29 points and ranks second.

The only goal of the match was scored by Tino Kadewere, in the 35th minute of the first half. Kimpembe played poorly and Ekambi served Kadewere. The forward entered facing the goal and did not forgive.

In the final stretch of the game, Neymar suffered a strong tackle from also Brazilian Thiago Mendes. The forward of the Brazilian team left the grass on a stretcher and crying with pain in his left ankle, while Thiago Mendes was sent off after reviewing the play in the VAR.

After the game, PSG coach Thomas Tuchel said that Neymar will have tests tomorrow to see the severity of the injury. “There is no news. He is with the physiotherapist and the doctors. We have to wait for the exams tomorrow,” said the coach.

In the next round, PSG face Lorient in a match scheduled for Wednesday (16), at 17:00, at the Parc des Princes, in Paris, while Lyon face Brest at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais , in Lyon, the same day and at the same time. .

Neymar - FRANCK FIFE / AFP - FRANCK FIFE / AFP

Neymar suffers from a hard tackle and leaves the field crying in PSG’s defeat to Lyon

Image: FRANCK FIFE / AFP

TECHNICAL DATA PSG X LYON

Local: Parc des Princes, Paris
Data: December 13, 2020, Sunday
Calendar: 5 pm (Brasilia time)
Referee: Benoit Bastien
Assistants: Hicham Zakrani and Frederic Haquette
Yellow cards: Presnel Kimpembe, Neymar, Leandro Paredes and Thilo Kehrer (PSG); Leo Dubois (Lyon)
Red cards: Thiago Mendes (Lyon)
Goal: Tino Kadewere, 35 minutes into the first half (Lyon)

PSG: Keylor Navas; Abdou Diallo, Presnel Kimpembe, Mitchel Bakker; Alessandro Florenzi, Danilo Pereira, Leandro Paredes, Marco Verratti, Ángel Di María; Neymar, Moise Kean. Technical: Thomas Tuchel.

LYON: Anthony Lopes; Leo Dubois, Marcelo, Jason Denayer; Thiago Mendes, Lucas Paquetá, Houssem Aouar; Maxwel Cornet, Karl Toko-Ekambi, Tino Kadewere, Memphis Depay. Technical: Rudi Garcia.

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