Neymar Jr: sanction with PSG in French League and preventive measure against another expulsion French League

Learn the good or the bad … You have to improve your behavior on the field. The Disciplinary Commission of the Professional Football League of France (LFP) has sanctioned the Parisian striker from Paris Saint Germain with two games and a third suspension, which will not apply if he does not receive a new sanction, for his expulsion in last Sunday’s match against Lille, in Ligue 1.

Neymar saw two yellow cards and therefore the red one, for two incidents with two rival players. The first to put his hand in the face of Benjamin Andre and the last, which led to the expulsion, to push the Portuguese Tiago Djalo, who also left the field for a double caution.

If the penalty may seem particularly harsh for the accumulation of two yellow cards, it should be noted that Neymar after leaving the field of play continued the dispute with the Portuguese defender of Lille Tiago Djalo in the corridors of Parc des Princes . In fact, the two players had to be separated by security teams to avoid getting their hands on each other, as seen in the TV footage.

The Brazilian star had already had an altercated meaning in September with the Spaniard of Olympique de Marseille Álvaro González. Tiago Djalo, who was also sent off for a double warning, the second for the quarrel with the Brazilian striker, the disciplinary committee finally sanctioned him with two games of suspension, the second exempt from compliance if he does not reoffend.

The decision of the Professional Football League was made public when he was about to start a crucial appointment for Neymar, the Champions League quarter-final match between Bayern Munich and PSG.

The disciplinary commission also reported other sanctions, including a suspension match for two other PSG players -Idrissa Gueye and Leandro Parets-, for Álvaro González de la Marseille and for Wout Faes, from the ‘Reims. In these four cases, the reason is that they all received a third warning in a period of ten official competition matches.

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