Neymar is injured and leaves on a stretcher in PSG’s defeat against Lille



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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), with Mbappé on the bench until the 65th minute, was defeated this Sunday (0-1) at home by Lyon, on the 14th day of the French League, losing the lead, now shared by Lille and Lyon.

The goal that decided the match was scored by Zimbabwean striker Tino Kadewere, in the 35th minute, and Lyon not only had the merit of stopping PSG’s attack, it was always the most objective and dangerous team in attack, despite the greater dominance . of the Parisian team, as evidenced by the five shots with the goal against only one of their opponents.

German coach Thomas Tuchel surprised when he left Kylian Mbappé on the bench, but, as the match unfolded, he was forced to launch it in the 65th minute, replacing Argentine Ángel Di María, however, the French international was not able in half an hour to solve what the team did not do for an hour.

As if the defeat at home were not enough, PSG also lost Neymar already in the compensation period, after a hard tackle by his compatriot Thiago Mendes, in which his ankle was put under the opponent’s body, having been audible. screaming in the empty stadium, as well as crying while being watched by the medical team.

Shortly after, the referee of the match went to the monitor to review Thiago Mendes’s entry on Neymar and decided to show him, at 90 + 8 minutes, the red card, canceling the yellow card initially shown.

In Lyon’s goal was the Portuguese international Anthony Lopes, who kept his goal inviolable against the powerful attack of the Parisian team, while in the midfield of PSG was another Portuguese international, Danilo, ex-FC Porto, chosen by Thomas Tuchel to the starting at eleven.

With this victory in the Parque dos Princes plan, Lyon rose to second place, with 29 points, the same as the leader Lille, leaving PSG in third place, with 28 points, while Marseille, trained by the Portuguese André Villas -Boas, continues in fourth place, with 27, but with two games less than his rivals at the top of the table.

Hours before, Lille had beaten Bordeaux 2-1, highlighting the Portuguese international José Fonte, who scored the second goal for his team, which was a beautiful victory and the advantage of the championship.

The Lille team took the lead at 17 minutes, for forward Jonathan Bamba, but Bordeaux re-established the tie at 29, for Croatian midfielder Toma Basic. Portuguese international José Fonte put his team back in front of the scoreboard even before the break, at 45, a result that would not change in the second half.

Two more Portuguese players lined up for Lille, midfielder Xeka and center-back Tiago Djaló, launched into the field in the 78th and 83rd minutes, yielding to Boubakary Soumare and Turkish defender Zeki Celik, respectively.

In the rest of the matches played today, Rennes went on to beat Nice 1-0, Brest received and beat Reims 2-1, Lorient beat Nimes 3-0 at home, while Nantes and Strasbourg drew at one and two goals, respectively, at the reception to Dijon and Metz.



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