Marseille opened the
scoring with a Luiz Gustavo long range shot on 16 minutes before Neymar
levelled with a fine threaded shot on 33 minutes for his 10th goal in 11 games
for the club. After Florian Thauvin fired Marseille ahead late on, Neymar was
booked and then red-carded in the space of two minutes when appearing to
headbutt Marseille’s Argentine striker Lucas Ocampos.
Neymar was both hero and villain as the Brazil superstar scored and was then sent off as Paris Saint Germain snatched a last-gasp 2-2 draw in a fiery clash with bitter rivals Marseille in Ligue 1 on Sunday at Velodrome Stadium.
In another dramatic
twist, a bullet-like free-kick from Edinson Cavani made it 2-2 in time added on
to salvage a point for PSG as Marseille players slumped to the Stade Velodrome
pitch in disgust and frustration. “We
are a little disappointed with the red card for Neymar because he was the
victim of lots of fouls throughout the match,” said PSG coach Unai Emery. “I
believe that it’s the job of everyone to protect the great players.” The result
means PSG keep their unbeaten record atop Ligue 1 with 26 points, four ahead of
Monaco on 22. Marseille are fifth on 18. “It was an important goal given how
this match went,” said the Uruguayan striker Cavani.
“It was very
difficult for us to play in this atmosphere and it’s an important point. That’s
football — there are matches where you have to give everything.” Ambitious Marseille, bought last year by
American businessman Frank McCourt, are targeting a return to the Champions
League and would likely have settled for a point ahead of the kick-off. The
atmosphere was red hot with supporters fighting running battles with police
outside the ground with even cars bearing Paris number plates being attacked. There
were 13 arrests at a game from which PSG fans were banned over security fears. Inside,
Neymar was constantly pelted with coins and lighters when he took corners and
needed police protection with raised shields when he went close to the
sidelines.
After a series of
heavy tackles the Brazilian, the world’s most expensive footballer, picked up
his first yellow for standing on the hand of Morgan Sanson, who had just fouled
him. Two minutes later Neymar suffered a further series of challenges and
eventually lost his cool by appearing to aim a headbutt at Ocampos. The
Argentine fell to the floor and remained there before Neymar smiled broadly and
turned away without protest as the referee waved his red card. PSG’s other key
striker Kylian Mbappe had an evening to forget as he was marked and tackled out
of the match and was even booked when appealing for a penalty.
Reported by AFP
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