Expresso Grandstand | “My only regret is not hitting this jerk,” Neymar said.



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PSG – Marseille, in the beginning, would always be a hot match between two rival clubs, from rival cities and as different as the north is from the south and the east from the west. André Villas-Boas won 1-0 at Marseille (goal by Florian Thauvin), but the match was marked by five expulsions, two for Marseille, Jordan Amavi and Dario Benedetto, and three for Parisians, Kurzawa, Paredes. .. and Neymar.

The great confusion occurred in the final moments, well within regulation time, and Neymar, the last to receive the red card for slapping rival Álvaro Gómez on the neck, with whom he evidently ‘stings’. Then, on Twitter, the Brazilian wrote the following: “The only thing I regret is not showing this asshole.” Neymar, still in the field, had accused Gómez of racist insults.

Without winning

Paris Saint-Germain is still without a win in the French League: after last weekend’s defeat against Lens, the Parisians added another defeat, this time at home and against their great rival.

André Villas-Boas’s Marseille beat PSG almost nine years later and added their first victory at the Parc des Princes in ten years: Marseille’s last victory in Paris was on February 28, 2010 (PSG 0-3 Marseille).

The only goal of the match was scored by Florian Thouvin, in the 31st minute, when Payet’s free kick was taken.

Marseille, with two wins in three games and one game behind, can jump to the front of the table if they win the game against Saint-Étienne (which also has two games in a row).

As for PSG, to which Neymar and Di María returned, after testing positive for COVID-19, the situation is frankly bad: with two games played, the champion remains without points and is in the relegation zone.

No more (valid) goals were seen in Paris, but the final minutes of “Le Classique” were hot: five players, including Neymar, saw the red card out of contempt among the athletes of the two emblems at stake.

The French league, with some matches still beaten, is now led by a trio of clubs with seven points, made up of Rennes, Monaco and Lille.

The highlight for Rennes, who beat Nîmes 4-2 away, with an encore from Guirassy on the visitors’ account.

The Monegasques, with Gelson Martins in the starting eleven (substituted after 62 minutes), beat Nantes 2-1 at home, and Lille, with José Fonte in the team, beat Metz 1-0.

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