Natalia Barulich reappears on social networks to show her love for Neymar



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The model, Natalia Barulich, He came out in defense of Neymar, after he denounced attacks of racism against him.

After the insults, confrontations and the five expulsions in the match between the PSG and Marseille, the Brazilian denounced the player, Álvaro González, for racist words.

Given this fact, his alleged girlfriend, Natalia Barulich, came to his defense through a message he published on his Instagram account.

“Looking for a path free of racism”, the model wrote next to an image of the soccer player with the phrase “Say no to racism.”

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The image confirms that Natalia Barulich would continue with her romance with Neymar, leaving Maluma behind, your ex-partner.

Accusations of racism

The LFP must also investigate incidents that the referee missed.

This would be the case of Neymar’s accusations of racism against Marseille defender Álvaro González.

“My only regret is not having hit this fool in the face,” said Neymar on the networks after the game, accusing the Spaniard of having called him “Monkey son of a bitch », in another message on Twitter.

PSG has argued that there are images of insults between the two players filmed by a BeIn camera and not released by Telefoot, in charge of broadcasting the game.

“They are being viewed by our teams”, PSG said on Tuesday.

Marseille insists that Álvaro González did not insult the Brazilian star in a racist way. Coach André Villas Boas stressed this Tuesday that he will be behind his player and that he has no doubts about him.

For midfielder Valentin Rongier, It is “impossible” for Álvaro to make a racist insult. “I did not hear anything,” he added at a press conference.

Neymar was more relaxed on Monday on social networks, but he did not renounce his accusations.

«I am black, son of black, grandson and great-grandson of blacks too. I am proud and I do not look different from anyone. Yesterday I wanted those responsible for the game (referees, assistants) to position themselves impartially and understand that there is no room for such an attitude of prejudice », he pointed.

If the racist insults are proven, Álvaro González risks a maximum of ten penalty matches.

Another alleged action, the spitting of Ángel Di María towards González, denounced by the player on the field and by Villas-Boas, could also be examined.

This gesture “was the subject of a search in the VAR at that time, but no images were found to prove it,” Pascal Garibian, technical director of arbitration, told AFP.

“In the covid-19 period, spitting is very serious,” Rongier recalled, without specifying whether he saw the action.

A spit towards another player can lead to up to six penalty matches.

With information from AFP



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