Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Emery demands Ligue 1 referees do more to protect Neymar
Unai Emery has called on Ligue 1 referees to do more to protect Neymar after the Paris Saint-Germain star appeared to be targeted before his sending off against Marseille on Sunday.
Neymar was shown a second yellow card the space of two minutes in Le Classique for appearing to headbutt Lucas Ocampos after the Argentine hacked him down by the halfway line.
It was by no means the first time the Brazilian had been on the end of a rash tackle from a Marseille player, with Marco Verratti saying after the game he would have snapped long before his team-mate.
Neymar will miss PSG's home match with Nice on Friday through suspension, but that has not stopped Emery sending a clear message to Ligue 1 referees, despite speaking to the world-record signing about being provoked.
"He has to adapt to the league, to the team, to the referees," Emery told reporters. "He is intelligent and he is aware that he will learn from Sunday's game.
"Other players are aggressive with him, but it's important that the referees handle that. I talked with him about it, not responding to provocations, but players are people. They can react if there is too much aggression."
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Manchester United defender Phil Jones set to return against Spurs
Manchester United are set to be boosted by the return of Phil Jones for Tottenham's Premier League visit on Saturday.
Jones limped off during last weekend's shock 2-1 defeat at Huddersfield last weekend when the game was goalless.
The England defender was not expected to travel to the Carabao Cup tie at Swansea on Tuesday night, but in the event he was an unused substitute as Jesse Lingard's first United brace secured a comfortable 2-0 victory.
And United boss Jose Mourinho provided a positive update on Jones' fitness after the holders had booked their place in the quarter-finals.
"There were no injuries either, so it is a good day," Mourinho told Sky Sports before choosing not to attend the customary post-match press conference.
"I believe that Phil Jones will be fit for Saturday against Tottenham, but apart from that I have no news."
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