Brazilian star Neymar, the player of Paris Saint-Germain, claimed that he was subjected to racist abuse by Alvaro Gonzalez, the Marseille player, during the two teams' match on Sunday evening in the third phase of the French Football League, which witnessed a quarrel between the players of the two teams in the last seconds of the stoppage time to dismiss the referee. Players.

Neymar was fired for dealing a blow to Gonzalez, and the Brazilian star claimed that the latter had inflicted racial abuse on him.

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This is madness!

😮 # StadiumAstro pic.twitter.com/FJNvH1yfNS

- Stadium Astro (@stadiumastro) September 14, 2020

Agence France-Presse reported that Paris Saint-Germain players had already complained about Gonzalez, and that Neymar said "racism, no" several times, and referred to the Marseille player.

Neymar was one of 5 players dismissed by the referee following a collective quarrel between the players of the two teams, and he said upon leaving the pitch, "This was a racist offense, so I hit him."

Único arrependimento que tenho é por não ter dado na cara desse babaca

- Neymar Jr (@neymarjr) September 13, 2020

After the match, Neymar wrote on his Twitter account, "We only regret not having dealt a blow to that idiot in the face."

The match referee famously marked the red card in the face of Neymar after examining the footage that showed the Brazilian player’s behavior through the video assistant referee (VAR).

VAR pegar a minha “agressão” é mole… agora eu quero ver pegar a imagem do racista me chamando de “MONO HIJO DE PUTA” (macaco filha da puta)… isso eu quero ver!


E aí?

CARRETILHA vc me pune .. CASCUDO sou expulso… e eles?

E aí?

- Neymar Jr (@neymarjr) September 13, 2020

"It was easy for Farr's system to detect my hostility," Neymar said. "Now I want to see him take the picture in which that racist calls me a monkey. This is what I want to see."

In turn, the player accused of racism, Gonzalez, responded on his official page on Twitter by posting a group photo of him with the Marseille players after the victory, and commenting on the photo and in a clear response to Neymar's statements, "There is no place for racism, sometimes you have to learn how to lose and take it on the field." , 3 incredible points today. "

No existe lugar para el racismo.

Carrera limpia y con muchos compañeros y amigos en el día a día.

A veces hay que aprender a perder y asumirlo en el campo.

Increibles 3 puntos hoy.

Allez l'OM💙 Gracias familia⚪️Ⓜ️🙌🏼 pic.twitter.com/4DuUT1PT0x

- Álvaro González (@AlvaroGonzalez_) September 13, 2020

The match ended with Marseille winning 1-0, and it was the second defeat for Saint-Germain in the league this season, where it lost to Lance by the same score last Thursday.