
NEYMAR was among five players sent off in stoppage time Sunday as Marseille beat bitter rival Paris Saint-Germain for the first time in nine years. Neymar was sent off on his return from COVID-19 quarantine after reacting to an alleged racist slur as Marseille snapped its 20-match winless run against Paris Saint-Germain with a 1-0 victory over the reigning Ligue 1 champions Sunday. Florian Thauvin’s close-range volley on 31 minutes earned Marseille a first victory over their bitter rivals since November 2011 but an ugly scuffle at the end resulted in five red cards at the Parc des Princes. Neymar, in his first game since testing positive for coronavirus last week, was dismissed in injury time for a slap on Marseille defender Alvaro Gonzalez. The Brazilian appeared to accuse his opponent of racism as he followed red-carded teammates Layvin Kurzawa and Leandro Paredes down the tunnel after he was sent off following a VAR review. “Look at the racism. That’s why I hit him,” Neymar said as he left the pitch. Argentine striker Dario Benedetto and left-back Jordan Amavi were shown red cards for the visitors. PSG, which lost the Champions League final to Bayern Munich last month, has now lost their opening two games of a season without scoring for the first time since 1978/79 and the task for Tuchel’s coronavirus-afflicted side does not get any easier this month. A frenzied schedule awaits, starting with the visit of Metz in midweek and a trip to Nice next Sunday, and Neymar now faces a suspension. Kylian Mbappe remained absent after testing positive for COVID-19 on France duty at the start of the week.(SD-Agencies) |