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Five Red! PSG bankruptcy record kicks Marseille

Paris Saint-Germain also lost his second game of the season despite the return of superstar Neymar.

The Champions League finalist trained by Thomas Tuchel was defeated in front of 4000 spectators by Vice Champion Olympique Marseille in Prinzenpark with 0:1 (0:1). = = = Ligue 1 = = = The Ligue 1 club was founded in 1984/1985

with two defeats. In the aftermath, the game escalated completely, with five players seeing red or yellow-red, including Neymar.

The duel thus sets a map record by far. Since the start of the data collection, the 3-0 victory of FC Metz against Le Havre AC on 24 October 1999 has been the most unfair match of Ligue 1. At that time, four red cards and seven yellow cards were struck. A yield that powdered PSG and Marseille.World Champion Florian Thauvin (31st) scored for OM, after 20 unsuccessful attempts the southern French won a competitive game against the archrival from Paris for the first time since 2011. PSG had already scored 0-1 against promoter Lens in the first game of the season, with Paris losing only three games in the entire past season.

In the aftermath, it became wild as both teams partly started off with wild kicks. Neymar, Layvin Kurzawa (both PSG) and Jordan Amavi (OM) saw red, Leandro Paredes (PSG) and Dario Benedetto (OM) saw yellow-red. Neymar was punished for a blow to the back of Alvaro’s head after video evidence. Twelve other players saw the Yellow Card in the course of the game.

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