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Neymar's 'Childish' Actions Straight After The Full-Time Whistle Has Sparked Controversy

Neymar's 'Childish' Actions Straight After The Full-Time Whistle Has Sparked Controversy

It didn't go down well with many...

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Neymar might have completed more dribbles against Real Madrid than any other player has managed in a Champions League game this season, but the Brazilian was still criticised for his performance, last night.

The 26-year-old performed admirably, but the under-performing Cristiano Ronaldo grabbed the headlines with two goals against Unai Emery's side.

Despite spells of dominance Paris Saint-Germain struggled to turn possession into goals, with midfielder Adrien Rabiot summing their performance up perfectly after the game:

"It's all well and good putting eight goals past Dijon, but it's in matches like this that you have to stand up and be counted." Rabiot told BeIN Sports.

Coming into the Champions League tie against Los Blancos, reports linking Neymar with a move to the Bernabeu were strong so naturally expectation was high.

He didn't cover himself in much glory, though, when he walked straight off the Bernabeu pitch without any handshakes and people accused the Brazilian of lacking sportsmanship.

Image: BT Sport
Image: BT Sport

It seems Neymar didn't even applaud the travelling support, which sparked plenty of reaction on social media.

On Twitter user said: "Neymar is a disgrace, walking straight off the pitch like that. You can be pissed off but show some sportsmanship. None of the other PSG players walked straight off."

While another reacted furiously, saying: "Neymar after the whistle is one of the first off the pitch. Barely shakes anyone's hand if any. Throws his tape on floor before entering tunnel. One of the most selfish players and so full of attitude."



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Topics: Football News, Football, Transfers, Neymar, Champions League, Bernabeu, Paris Saint Germain, Real Madrid