Neymar issues rallying cry a day on from criticising PSG management

There was a more conciliatory tone from Neymar the day after he hit out at what he considered PSG's cautious approach to his rib injury.

Published : Feb 20, 2020 00:08 IST

PSG forward Neymar scored on his return in the Champions League last-16 fixture against Borussia Dortmund.
PSG forward Neymar scored on his return in the Champions League last-16 fixture against Borussia Dortmund.
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PSG forward Neymar scored on his return in the Champions League last-16 fixture against Borussia Dortmund.

Neymar issued a rallying cry on social media just a day after criticising Paris Saint-Germain over the management of his rib injury.

The Brazil star missed four PSG games before returning to score in Tuesday's Champions League last-16 first-leg defeat at Borussia Dortmund.

Following the game, Neymar voiced his displeasure at being on the sidelines, insisting he was fine to play and accusing the club of being too cautious.

"It is hard after four games without playing. It was not my choice not to play, the club took this decision," said Neymar, who had briefly restored parity before Erling Haaland's second secured a 2-1 win for Dortmund.

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"The club made this decision with the medical team. I wanted to play, I felt good.

"The club were afraid, and it is I who suffers from it."

Neymar aired an altogether different tone on Twitter on Wednesday, though, asking for trust in PSG as it aims to turn around the Dortmund tie.

"Faith, focus and trust in us…ALLEZ PSG," Neymar wrote.

Head coach Thomas Tuchel also had his say on Neymar following the Dortmund defeat, offering his opinion the forward lacked sharpness, saying: "Ney lacked rhythm, competition."

PSG hosts Dortmund for the return fixture on March 11. Between that clash, the French champion faces Ligue 1 matches with Bordeaux, Dijon and Strasbourg and a Coupe de France semifinal with Lyon.

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