Tests on Monday have suggested the ankle injury is not as bad as had been initially feared, but Neymar’s father believes the time has come for administrators and officials to protect players from violent challenges.
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Taking to Instagram, Neymar Sr said: “Damn… how much longer? We have spoken about this so much, we have so underlined the excess of violence.
“FOR HOW MUCH LONGER WILL THE VICTIM BE THE ONE AT FAULT?” Making it clear that Neymar Sr feels the buck stops with the referees, he said: “It is up to the person who controls the match, the person who has the opportunity to protect… ahh… “What can we do? I hope that God looks after you.”
PSG has three games, Lorient (December 16), Lille (December 20), and Strasbourg (December 23), before Ligue 1 takes a break for the Christmas and New Year period. Given the pain Neymar appeared to be in when he left the field, it would be a surprise were he to return to action before PSG travel to Saint-Etienne in Ligue 1 on January 6.