Paris Saint-Germain's Neymar and Marseille's Alvaro Gonzalez have avoided punishment after allegedly making racist and homophobic remarks in the meeting between the sides earlier this month, the French league (LFP) announced on Wednesday.
The world's most expensive player was
accused’ of making the remarks towards Marseille's Japan right-back Hiroki
Sakai and Gonzalez.
The Brazil attacker claimed the Spanish center
back had called him a "monkey".
"The disciplinary commission states
that it does not have sufficient proof to allow it to establish the substance
of the facts concerning discriminatory language," the LFP said.
Marseille's victory at Parc des Princes on
September 13 was marred’ by an injury-time scuffle, which saw five players
red-carded.
Neymar was sent off’ for slapping Gonzalez
on the back of the head and was given a two-match ban for the incident.
Last week, PSG's Angel Di Maria received a
four-match ban for spitting during the fixture.
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