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Former France International Lays Into Neymar For No-Showing PSG's Title Win

Former France International Lays Into Neymar For No-Showing PSG's Title Win

He was nowhere to be seen...

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

Former France international Christophe Dugarry has slammed PSG star Neymar for no-showing his side's Ligue One title party.

Unai Emery's side regained the crown from Monaco by knocking seven past them at the Parc des Princes on Sunday night, even without Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.

Mbappe was an unused substitute against his former club, but Neymar, sidelined with an injury, was nowhere to be seen.

The £198 million man had the game on in the background at his home in his native Brazil but looked like he was a bit more interested in his game of poker.

The 25-year old got a lot of stick for not being in Paris with his teammates, with 1998 World Cup winner Duggary amongst the most critical.

The former AC Milan, Marseille and Birmingham City striker is in disbelief about the Brazilian not being in attendance and said it was completely disrespectful towards the club.

Image: PA
Image: PA

"How could Neymar not be there with his teammates with the title at stake?" he told RMC Sport.

"They've given him the role of leader and he doesn't even come to share in the win? How is it possible that PSG can accept that? How can he look his teammates in the eye when he behaves that way?

"He's spitting on the club. I think it is outrageous. If he was at Barcelona, he would have returned with no problem. If I was at PSG, I'd be very angry."

Image: PA
Image: PA

Neymar has 19 goals and 13 assists in Ligue One this season but if he was to leave after just one season, it genuinely wouldn't come as a surprise.

Former club Barcelona are continually linked with him, as are Real Madrid. Florentino Perez continues to be a huge fan of the Neymar and the rumours just will not go away.

(h/t Marca)

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Topics: Football News, Paris Saint-Germain, Football, Ligue One, PSG, Neymar, France, Brazil