Social networks have become perennial protagonists of our lives and many footballers use them to shake up the news with their opinions and thoughts. Neymar is one of the most active and it does not avoid dialectical exchanges in a virtual way. The exchange of messages with Álvaro González after PSG's victory against Olympique de Marseille in the last final of the French Super Cup is the best example of this. Well, this time he was not the one who lit the wick, although he did take care of fanning the flame.
Lorient, who came back from 1-2 with which the Parisians led in their visit to the Loire Valley thanks to a final goal by Wissa in discount (3-2), celebrated such a resounding triumph through Twitter with a photograph that accompanied the words “MA- GI- QUE (magical)”. The snapshot picks up Les Merlus celebrating and Wissa, the clash hero, celebrating cross-legged and a meditative position that Borussia Dortmund quickly recognized.
“What goes around …”, appeared in the mention of the set borusser. An English expression that completes (what goes around, comes around) would be something similar to 'you reap what you sow' Spanish. This comment comes from afar. In the last edition of the Champions League, the Germans met PSG in the round of 16 and in the first leg at Signal Iduna Park, Haaland celebrated his goals in the same way as Wissa. On the return leg, after going back through the tie, Neymar and his teammates responded by celebrating the move to the quarterfinals in the same way.
Therefore, the crack The Brazilian soon gave his own reply to Dortmund: “Do you remember? (U remember?)”. A phrase accompanied by a photograph of him from the aforementioned Champions League match accompanied by a emoji in which he showed himself to be breaking out laughing. That 'U remember? “Became viral in seconds, with a multitude of montages for and against a Ney who moves like a fish in water in the digital world.