Let’s be honest, Álvaro González leaving Villarreal didn’t affect me much. He had a couple of falsified seasons here at Villarreal, but after one loan he was a bit lost. He recently joined Marseille permanently for about 4 meters.
In Le Classique, one of the most rivalry matches in France, he discovered his team opposed to PSG and especially Neymar. Marseille’s 1-0 win was tarnished with five red cards well before the discount time. One of the red ones went to Neymar for beating Alvaro Gonzalez, and Neymar then claimed it for the defender’s racist comments:
Neymar yesterday accused Marseille defender Alvaro Gonzalez of racially abusing him in the PSG game opposed to Marseille yesterday pic. twitter. com/bLamJi13Un
Neymar posted the following on his Instagram account after accusing Marseille defenseman Alvaro Gonzalez of racially abusing him pic. twitter. com/FTRcqFo8Js
As far as I know, this is the first time in Alvaro’s career to accuse him of racism and so far, Telefoot Chaine, who covered the game, “denies any evidence” of alleged racist behavior.
When browsing briefly on social media on the subject (which is a disgusting activity), the reaction is predictably polarized. Some other people seem to believe Neymar wholeheartedly, others communicate his story of diving into the field and simulating an injury when things don’t work out. Go as planned and recommend that this be another example of the same type of attitude.
Wikipedia editors have not wasted time with this:
PSG technician Thomas Tuchel gave the impression of getting nervous about the subject after the match, noting that neither he nor the referee had heard it, so it was not the user to ask. Here’s a clip from Neymar first of all reacting to the incident (before the fight). I don’t speak any of the languages involved, so I have no idea what they’re saying:
VIRAL CLIP: #Neymar accuses Alvaro of Marsellaic. twitter. com/7oBqr09zIe
Here’s the himself:
ICYMI: FIVE players were sent off when a big PSG vs Marsille fight broke out
This is crazy! #StadiumAstro pic. twitter. com/FJNvH1yfNS
Racism is not only ethically abhorrent, it is rooted in ignorance. Of course there is no place for this in football or in an ethical society. I don’t know who’s telling the fact here, Neymar or Alvaro. I know Alvaro’s background, and I know it turns out Neymar at least thinks he heard something, I’ll let you decide.
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