PARIS (Reuters) - European champions UEFA have punished Paris St Germain for three European matches for insulting at their official expense at the Intergame, the return leg of the Champions League final that Manchester United lost 3-1 to Manchester United.

"The penalty is not correct," he said, referring to the penalty kick from which the Red Devils scored his third goal in the substitute time of the game, which was used in the calculation of the Slovenian referee Damier Scomina with "mouse" technology (video).

Neymar then went on to play at the Paris Princes Stadium because he was still in treatment for the injury he suffered in late January.

"It's outrageous to put four people who do not understand football to run the field with slow shooting," he said.

The Red Devils beat Paris Saint-Germain 3-1 last month in the second leg of the final of the tournament, to qualify for the quarter-finals of the total two games, where the Paris team to win the win back to the English team with two goals without a response in his home.

Neymar returned to the green zone last Sunday after a 30-minute substitute from Monaco in the French league, which ended with a 2-0 win over Paris, to celebrate with his teammates for the second successive title and sixth in the last seven seasons and eighth.