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Neymar banned over brawl as league opens racism probe

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PARIS — Neymar received a twomatch ban on Wednesday for his red card against Marseille as the French league announced it would open an investigat­ion into accusation­s of racism by the Brazil forward against Alvaro Gonzalez.

Angel Di Maria will also be summoned to the league’s next disciplina­ry commission meeting on Sept 23 over claims he spat at Marseille defender Gonzalez during PSG’s 1- 0 loss which ended with a mass brawl and five players sent off.

Neymar was dismissed for slapping Gonzalez on the back of the head and accused the Spaniard of calling him a “monkey”. Gonzalez denies the allegation.

“We know there was an exchange of words. But right now, there isn’t enough certainty to call in the players,” said Sebastien Deneux, president of the disciplina­ry commission.

He said the investigat­ion would study the footage further to determine whether there was enough evidence to substantia­te the claims of racist abuse.

The goal will be to establish “what was actually said and what was actually heard”, Deneux added, while insisting the commission would only rule on “objective, tangible elements”.

The probe could also potentiall­y interpret whether Neymar made homophobic remarks to Gonzalez, as reported by Spanish media.

PSG defender Layvin Kurzawa incurred a six- match ban for kicking out at Marseille leftback Jordan Amavi, who was hit with a suspension of three games after he too was dismissed.

Leandro Paredes was banned for two games after he was sent off for a clash with fellow Argentine Dario Benedetto, who was also red- carded and was suspended for Marseille’s game against Saint- Etienne on Thursday.

Neymar watched Wednesday’s 1- 0 win at home to Metz from the stands as PSG registered its first points of the season courtesy of a stoppageti­me Julian Draxler goal, after successive opening defeats for the first time since 1984- 85.

He will be free to return to face Reims on Sept 27 but will miss Sunday’s trip to Nice.

The suspension adds to a growing list served by Neymar since his arrival in Paris in 2017 as the world’s most expensive soccer player.

He was banned for three games by UEFA — eventually reduced to two — following a foul- mouthed rant at officials following PSG’s Champions League exit at the hands of Manchester United in March 2019.

A couple of months later he lashed out at a Rennes supporter following PSG’s defeat on penalties in the French Cup final, earning himself a three- match ban from the French FA.

Neymar was also sent off in a 2- 2 draw against Marseille in October 2017 for two petulant yellow cards late in the game.

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