Furious Neymar has a fight with Lille player in front of cameras after being sent off

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Furious Neymar has a fight with Lille player in front of cameras after being sent off

Paris Saint-Germain suffered a massive blow to their Ligue 1 title hopes on Saturday when they were beaten 1-0 by Lille at the Parc des Princes.

In the 90th minute of the game, Neymar was sent off for a late shove on Tiago Djalo with the Lille centre-back also seeing red after a subsequent scuffle.

  • Both players were ready for a fight while going down the tunnel:
  • Neymar, who has been sent off for the third time this season, couldn't control himself:
  • The Brazilian wanted some face time with the Lille man:
  • The PSG forward actually pushed Djalo:
  • The scene turned ugly really fast:
  • Neymar had to be physically restrained by security:
  • But the 29-year-old clearly wasn't finished:
  • It took 3 people to finally calm the Brazilian down:

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