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On Sunday, in the French Ligue 1 championship, Paris Saint-Germain finished in eight and their rival in Marseille in nine.
What’s more, PSG recently played the Champions League final 0-1 they lost to Marseille for the second time in a row and run out of points in two rounds.
The only goal scored in minute 31 Florianas Thauvinas.
At the end of the match, the referee showed five red cards: 3 for the PSG players and 2 for Marseille.
Neymar, Layvin Kurzawa, Jordan Amavi, Paredes and Benedetto were punished for the mass conflict.
Neymar during the match and after them blamed Alvaro Gonzalezą racism, and after the meeting on Twitter, he wrote that he regretted not hitting González in the face.
“There is no room for racism. I have a clean career with many great teammates that I spend every day. Sometimes you need to learn to lose and accept it on the field. Three points are incredible,” wrote A. González, who shared one photo on the plane with his companions.
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
Marseille coach Andre Villas-Boas He also defended González and drew attention to the behavior of PSG forward Angelio Di María.
“I don’t know, but I hope there is no place for racism in football,” Will-Boas said. “It’s a serious thing if that happened, but I don’t think it would. Before all this, we had a situation with A. Di Maria. These things should be avoided in the world of football. I hope it is not a black point in this historical spectacle. It was a great victory. We improved step by step, gaining more and more control. We managed to stay calm and beat the goalkeeper to make it 2 – 0. I don’t know why the referee didn’t give a second goal.
A. Di Maria and Neymar were incredible. I congratulate them because after COVID-19 they played very well. They fought for the full 90 minutes. “
PSG for the first time since 1984/85. lost the first two Ligue 1 games of the season.
PSG continues to play without Kyliano Mbappé and Mauro Icardo, and their coach Thomas Tuchel is confident that the team still needs reinforcements through this transition window.
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