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  • Scandal: Di María spits on Álvaro González and Neymar accuses him of being a racist

Outrage, sight penalties and immense shame.

"This evening with five expulsions and 14 yellow cards we are ashamed, with a weak and incompressible refereeing," says L'Equipe.

Neymar risks a seven-game sanction

, Di María another five if it is confirmed that he spit on Álvaro González.

The Spaniard from l'Olympique de Marseille can be suspended 10 games if the racist insults of which the Brazilian PSG accuses him are shown.

Waiting to decipher the recordings, it is the word of one against another.

According to RTL, PSG could file

a lawsuit for racism

.

"Television has the images. I know what happened and will be judged," said Leonardo, sports director of the Parisian team.

He also announced internal meetings to control the crisis that he deemed "serious" and ratified coach Tuchel despite having lost the first two league games.

What is clear is that almost nobody lived up to what is expected in a classic.

To all this,

Olympique won (0-1)

on Sunday night at the Parc des Princes, where they had not won since 2010. And that set Marseille on fire.

The players were greeted like heroes ... and groped by dozens of fans without masks in a city that is a red zone for Covid.

"This was what they had to show,

these idiots who slap each other

when, finally, it's time to play and spoil the first big date of a season in which you have to succeed against so many obstacles," writes Vincent Duluc in the main column of L'Equipe with an unequivocal title: "Morons".

Luis Fernandez

The players are "morons with twice the testosterone than intelligence and common sense."

There is firewood for everyone.

But above all, for those from the capital: "unable to answer their defeat on the ground, or to accept it later, unable to respect the Ligue, or whoever employs them with their behavior on vacation seen as a popular affront, the Parisians have lost the good way this summer ".

Luis Fernandez, former player and former PSG coach, was less lyrical but just as resounding: "

This is unworthy

of two clubs of a certain standing. Between Madrid and Barça there is rivalry but it never ends like that. This end of the game is not good advertising for football, "he told Le Parisien.

The unproven facts are the following: Neymar maintains that Álvaro told him:

"Shut up, monkey"

in the 36th minute. The Spaniard from Marseille had just missed Di María and according to his version the Argentine would have spit on him.

Neymar, enervated, addresses the linesman: "Isn't that black bitch racism? Racism, no."

"He's a racist"

The tangana at the end started with an unsanctioned foul by Neymar on Alvaro.

After being sent off, the Brazilian reiterated his accusations to the fourth official: "Alvaro is a racist."

After midnight, the heat lasted for the former Barça player who wrote on Twitter: "My only regret is not hitting that asshole in the face."

And he reiterated his accusation: "The VAR that captures my aggression is easy. I want to see those of the racist who called me MONO SON DE PUTA (macaco filha de puta)".

At the end of the match, the two coaches,

André Villas Boas (OM) and Thomas Tuchel (PSG)

denied having heard any racist insults.

The Portuguese coach did ratify Di Maria's spit on his Spanish defense.

Álvaro posted on social networks a photo with several black players and commented: "There is no place for racism. Clean race and with many colleagues and friends on a day-to-day basis. Sometimes you have to learn to lose and assume it in the game. countryside".

We will see how the thing ends.

If the cameras recorded an insult, as Neymar says, things will be easy.

If not, the controversy will continue because the French Professional Football League has just elected

Vincent Labrune

as its new president four days ago,

who presided over Olympique between 2011 and 2016.

Upon arrival at Marseille airport, the players were greeted like heroes by dozens of fans.

It is incredible that there were no police since during the match there were already concentrations in the Old Port where firecrackers and fireworks were fired.

And where, of course, all the rules of health distancing were skipped.

The OM players all landed with masks.

But dozens of unmasked fans made them walk and groped them at will amid smoke from fumígeros.

It should be known that the Mediterranean city is in the red zone due to the advance of the pandemic and that yesterday, Monday, a curfew was imposed in bars and beaches.

"Sometimes we complain about classics that are too smooth, aseptic, a cheap rivalry. This time it has been too much. Add an arbitration that did not measure up, polemics with shovels and accusations of racism and you get an indigestible stew that will not sit well with anyone , not to Parisians, not to Marseille, not to football ", concludes

Christophe Remise

in" Le Figaro ".

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