The French classic played in the

Parc

des

Princes

condemned Paris Saint Germain, surpassed by Olympique Marseille (0-1) in a rough duel from start to finish that ended with five expelled, three from the Parisian team and two from their rival, because of a final brawl.

Bad manners, loss of nerve and pending accounts between all the players entangled the final stretch of the clash, unleashed after a meeting with hard tackles, verbal accusations and challenges.

In the end, Argentine

Leandro Paredes and Lanvin Kurzawa

of Paris Saint Germain and Jordan Amavi and Argentine Dario Benedetto of Marseille were sent off.

The VAR then warned of an unsportsmanlike behavior by Neymar.

The referee checked it and the Brazilian went to the booth also before the end.

On his way to the locker room, the Brazilian spoke with the fourth official and accused

Álvaro González

, a former Villarreal and Espanyol player among others, of being a racist.

"I hit him because he was racist," he said.

Before, Di María had spat at the Spanish player.

It was the sad climax to an intense match that was unbalanced in an action that reached half an hour.

A free kick taken from the three-quarter zone by Dimitri Payet was finished off by

Florian Thauvin

, who went ahead behind and beat Sergio Rico at the short post.

The Paris team had the opportunity to tie in several actions, especially because of Neymar's talent.

He lost to Lens, recently promoted, last Thursday and now to Marseille, who had not beaten their rival in Paris for a decade.

Thomas Tuchel's team accumulates three defeats in a row.

The one suffered in the final of the Champions League against Bayern Munich is joined by the two from the start of the French competition.

Without

Kylian Mbappe, or Marquinhos or Mauro Icardi

, still in quarantine due to the positive for coronavirus, Tuchel's team was left in the hands of the inspiration of Neymar and the push of Ángel Di María, who returned after spending the fifteen days of confinement by the Covid 19.

In an intense and rough game, the French champion did not hide his impotence against a well-armed opponent who avoided any setback and unhinged his rival, powerless until the end and without points after two rounds played.

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