Álvaro González responds to Neymar: ″ You have to learn to lose and take it to the field ″



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Accused of racist insults by the Brazilian PSG player, the Spanish Marseille center-back scoffed and stressed that he has “a clean run”

The controversy around PSG-Marseille (0-1), last Sunday, continues and after Neymar accused the Spanish center Álvaro González of racist behavior, he turned to social networks to ensure that he has a “clean career” and not is racist.

It is recalled that Neymar was sent off, with a direct red card in the final part of the match with Marseille, by André Villas-Boas, and on Twitter he wrote that the “only regret” he had left was “not having seen this asshole.” .

Faced with the accusation of racist insults by the Brazilian ace, Álvaro González, a 30-year-old center-back who represents the French club for the second season, defended, on his Twitter account, that it is nothing more than a bad defeat.

“There is no place for racism. I have a clean career, with many colleagues and friends on a daily basis. Sometimes you have to learn to lose and take it to the field. Three Incredible Points. Allez OM. Thank you family ”, reads in the message published by the Spanish player of the selection guided by the Portuguese coach who won in the first two games of Ligue 1 – he had also won in Brest – and applied the second defeat to PSG, who had lost at Lens on the first matchday.



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