Against Lorient, Paris Saint-Germain returned to the path of victory, and they did so with Neymar as one of their main protagonists. The Brazilian scored a brace in the Parisians’ 5-1 win, both after an assist from Kylian Mbappé, although it was the second goal of his private account that drew the most applause and praise from the stands of the Parc des Princes. And it is that Neymar took advantage of the play of the last goal of the game, in which he beat a rival in the center of the field with a pipe before combining with the French attacker and defining perfectly in one-on-one with the goalkeeper, to win back the Parisian public and, at the same time, respond to criticism. “I was ‘drunk’, that’s why it worked… as they say out there”, was the message he shared on social networks along with the video of the goal.
And it is that, when Neymar writes “as they say around there”, the PSG player is referring to the words of the journalist Daniel Riolo, from RMC Sportwho analyzed days ago the moment the Brazilian crack lived in Paris, criticizing him harshly after the European elimination of the Parisian team against Real Madrid: “Neymar hardly trains anymore, he arrives in a pitiful state, on the verge of being drunk. It is like this, Neymar is in a spirit of revenge against PSG, there is a total break with the club and the locker room.” Some information released during the program After Foot of said French radio that, for the publication of Neymar himself, which he accompanies with several laughing emoticons, reached the Brazilian soccer player.
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