<p>Neymar insisted he had been the victim of racism as he was one of five players sent off in a mass brawl at the end of Marseille's 1-0 win over Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday.</p>.<p>PSG's Brazilian star appeared to accuse Alvaro Gonzalez of calling him a "monkey" in a series of furious tweets after he was sent off in injury time for slapping the Marseille defender on the back of the head.</p>.<p>"Look at the racism. That's why I hit him," Neymar, who was returning from coronavirus quarantine, said as he left the pitch. Gonzalez later denied making a racist comment.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/neymar-among-5-stoppage-time-red-cards-as-marseille-beats-psg-after-9-years-887233.html" target="_blank">Neymar among 5 stoppage-time red cards as Marseille beats PSG after 9 years</a></strong></p>.<p>"The only regret I have is not hitting this idiot in the face," Neymar, the world's most expensive player, tweeted after the game.</p>.<p>Neymar was red-carded after a VAR review, while teammates Layvin Kurzawa and Leandro Paredes were also sent off. Marseille striker Dario Benedetto and defender Jordan Amavi were also expelled.</p>.<p>"It's easy for VAR to show my 'aggression'. 'Now I'd like to them to show the image of the racist who called me a 'MONKEY SON OF A BITCH'. I'd really like that!" Neymar tweeted.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/neymar-back-in-psg-squad-for-marseille-game-after-covid-19-quarantine-886609.html" target="_blank">Neymar back in PSG squad for Marseille game after Covid-19 quarantine</a></strong></p>.<p>Florian Thauvin's close-range volley on 31 minutes earned Marseille a first victory over their bitter rivals since November 2011 but the ugly scenes overshadowed the game at Parc des Princes.</p>.<p>Neymar "told me it was a racist insult, but I didn't hear anything on the pitch", PSG coach Thomas Tuchel said.</p>.<p>"There is no place for racism in football but I don't think that was the case," Marseille coach Andre Villas-Boas told Telefoot. "We'll have to look at it."</p>.<p>According to Telefoot, Gonzalez replied "What racism?" when he was asked about the incident. He also tweeted a picture of himself surrounded by multi-racial teammates.</p>.<p>"There's no place for racism," the Spaniard wrote, adding: "Sometimes you have to learn to lose and take it on the field."</p>.<p>PSG sporting director Leonardo suggested referee Jerome Brisard lacked the experience to officiate such a highly-charged fixture.</p>.<p>"Fourteen yellow cards and five reds means the match was out of control," said Leonardo. "Not to criticise the referee but perhaps it's not the time to officiate a 'clasico'."</p>.<p>Tuchel tried to downplay the defeat.</p>.<p>"I'm not angry. I think you have to separate the performance and the result. We played a great match, I'm happy with the quality, mentality and the effort," he said.</p>.<p>"I told the players if we continue to play like that we'll win every match. It was a great performance but the result is what it is."</p>.<p>PSG, runners-up to Bayern Munich in the Champions League final last month, have now lost their opening two games of a season without scoring for the first time since 1978/79.</p>.<p>A frenzied schedule awaits Tuchel's coronavirus-hit side, starting with the visit of Metz in midweek and a trip to Nice next Sunday, and Neymar now faces a suspension.</p>.<p>Marseille find themselves with an early six-point advantage as they attempt to close the gap on PSG, French champions seven of the past eight years.</p>.<p>After fielding a depleted line-up at Lens on Thursday, Tuchel was able to recall Neymar and Angel Di Maria for a match played in front of around 4,000 supporters in Paris.</p>.<p>However, Kylian Mbappe remained absent after testing positive for the coronavirus on France duty at the start of the week with Mauro Icardi and Marquinhos also still missing.</p>.<p>Marseille 'keeper Steve Mandanda produced a magnificent reflex to keep out an effort from Marco Verratti just a minute in as tempers bubbled over frequently in the capital.</p>.<p>Thauvin, who shone in Marseille's opening 3-2 win at Brest before the international break, made the breakthrough when he turned in a Dimitri Payet free-kick from point-blank range.</p>.<p>Di Maria found the net for PSG just past the hour but had strayed behind the last defender, and Marseille's celebrations were cut short in similar fashion moments later when a Benedetto goal was ruled offside.</p>.<p>PSG's last goal came in the 3-0 win over RB Leipzig in the Champions League semi-final on August 18, and Neymar poked wide from a Pablo Sarabia cross before the contest deteriorated at the finish.</p>.<p>"It's a bit disappointing we ended like that," said Thauvin. "We didn't want to get into that sort of game."</p>
<p>Neymar insisted he had been the victim of racism as he was one of five players sent off in a mass brawl at the end of Marseille's 1-0 win over Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday.</p>.<p>PSG's Brazilian star appeared to accuse Alvaro Gonzalez of calling him a "monkey" in a series of furious tweets after he was sent off in injury time for slapping the Marseille defender on the back of the head.</p>.<p>"Look at the racism. That's why I hit him," Neymar, who was returning from coronavirus quarantine, said as he left the pitch. Gonzalez later denied making a racist comment.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/neymar-among-5-stoppage-time-red-cards-as-marseille-beats-psg-after-9-years-887233.html" target="_blank">Neymar among 5 stoppage-time red cards as Marseille beats PSG after 9 years</a></strong></p>.<p>"The only regret I have is not hitting this idiot in the face," Neymar, the world's most expensive player, tweeted after the game.</p>.<p>Neymar was red-carded after a VAR review, while teammates Layvin Kurzawa and Leandro Paredes were also sent off. Marseille striker Dario Benedetto and defender Jordan Amavi were also expelled.</p>.<p>"It's easy for VAR to show my 'aggression'. 'Now I'd like to them to show the image of the racist who called me a 'MONKEY SON OF A BITCH'. I'd really like that!" Neymar tweeted.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/neymar-back-in-psg-squad-for-marseille-game-after-covid-19-quarantine-886609.html" target="_blank">Neymar back in PSG squad for Marseille game after Covid-19 quarantine</a></strong></p>.<p>Florian Thauvin's close-range volley on 31 minutes earned Marseille a first victory over their bitter rivals since November 2011 but the ugly scenes overshadowed the game at Parc des Princes.</p>.<p>Neymar "told me it was a racist insult, but I didn't hear anything on the pitch", PSG coach Thomas Tuchel said.</p>.<p>"There is no place for racism in football but I don't think that was the case," Marseille coach Andre Villas-Boas told Telefoot. "We'll have to look at it."</p>.<p>According to Telefoot, Gonzalez replied "What racism?" when he was asked about the incident. He also tweeted a picture of himself surrounded by multi-racial teammates.</p>.<p>"There's no place for racism," the Spaniard wrote, adding: "Sometimes you have to learn to lose and take it on the field."</p>.<p>PSG sporting director Leonardo suggested referee Jerome Brisard lacked the experience to officiate such a highly-charged fixture.</p>.<p>"Fourteen yellow cards and five reds means the match was out of control," said Leonardo. "Not to criticise the referee but perhaps it's not the time to officiate a 'clasico'."</p>.<p>Tuchel tried to downplay the defeat.</p>.<p>"I'm not angry. I think you have to separate the performance and the result. We played a great match, I'm happy with the quality, mentality and the effort," he said.</p>.<p>"I told the players if we continue to play like that we'll win every match. It was a great performance but the result is what it is."</p>.<p>PSG, runners-up to Bayern Munich in the Champions League final last month, have now lost their opening two games of a season without scoring for the first time since 1978/79.</p>.<p>A frenzied schedule awaits Tuchel's coronavirus-hit side, starting with the visit of Metz in midweek and a trip to Nice next Sunday, and Neymar now faces a suspension.</p>.<p>Marseille find themselves with an early six-point advantage as they attempt to close the gap on PSG, French champions seven of the past eight years.</p>.<p>After fielding a depleted line-up at Lens on Thursday, Tuchel was able to recall Neymar and Angel Di Maria for a match played in front of around 4,000 supporters in Paris.</p>.<p>However, Kylian Mbappe remained absent after testing positive for the coronavirus on France duty at the start of the week with Mauro Icardi and Marquinhos also still missing.</p>.<p>Marseille 'keeper Steve Mandanda produced a magnificent reflex to keep out an effort from Marco Verratti just a minute in as tempers bubbled over frequently in the capital.</p>.<p>Thauvin, who shone in Marseille's opening 3-2 win at Brest before the international break, made the breakthrough when he turned in a Dimitri Payet free-kick from point-blank range.</p>.<p>Di Maria found the net for PSG just past the hour but had strayed behind the last defender, and Marseille's celebrations were cut short in similar fashion moments later when a Benedetto goal was ruled offside.</p>.<p>PSG's last goal came in the 3-0 win over RB Leipzig in the Champions League semi-final on August 18, and Neymar poked wide from a Pablo Sarabia cross before the contest deteriorated at the finish.</p>.<p>"It's a bit disappointing we ended like that," said Thauvin. "We didn't want to get into that sort of game."</p>