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The experts determined what Neymar heard from his rival. No wonder he got pissed off. Soccer

There were 17 cards in the PSG – Olympique match. The referee showed five reds (three direct, two behind the yellow one) after the 90th minute, when there were scuffles in the center of the pitch. The referee fired Jordan Amavi, Dario Benedetto, Layvin Kurzawa, Leandro Paredes and Neymar. The Brazilian was the last to receive a red card after analyzing VAR, when it was revealed that he hit Alvaro Gonzalez with OM in the back of the head.

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Neymar shouted to his rival that he could challenge him as he wanted, but not racistically. Alvaro responded with more taunts. Neymar, coming off the field, shouted at the cameras that it was racism. He later explained that he had called him “monkey sku *** son”. On social media, the Brazilian admitted after the match that he “regretted not punching him”.

Alvaro Gonzalez insulted Neymar racistically? Experts have no doubts

Esporte Espetacular cites experts who watched the replay one more time to lip-read exactly what Neymar and Alvaro Gonzalez were shouting to each other. As they agreed, they were unable to determine what exactly the Spaniard said, but he certainly used the word “mono”, which in Spanish means monkey. All three agreed that Neymar also verbally attacked Gonzalez, for which the Brazilian was already suspended.

Olympique de Marseille has previously defended Gonzalez, emphasizing that he is not a racist, while condemning the fact that his cell phone was made available on the Internet, which resulted in death threats. In turn, the Spaniard’s uncle revealed in an interview that his nephew used the word “bobo”, which means “stupid” and not “mono”, as he was suggested.

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