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Neymar banned for two games following PSG-Marseille brawl

Brazilian's team-mate Leandro Paredes given same punishment; Layvin Kurzawa gets six-match suspension

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Image: The Ligue 1 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille ended in a mass brawl

Neymar has been banned for two games for his part in the brawl at the end of the Ligue 1 game between Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille.

The Brazilian was one of five players sent off in a last-minute brawl at the Parc des Princes after striking Alvaro Gonzalez in the back of the head, having had several incidents with the Spanish defender previously in the game.

Neymar also has a third game under a suspended sentence, with Leandro Paredes given the same punishment.

PSG full-back Layvin Kurzawa will serve a six-game suspension after he kicked Jordan Amavi, who himself has been banned for three games with Marseille team-mate Dario Benedetto receiving a one-match ban.

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French football expert Jonathan Johnson has the details as Neymar is banned for two games for his part in the brawl at the end of the Ligue 1 game between PSG and Marseille

Marseille's Houssem Aouar has also received a one-match suspension.

For his part in the incident, Angel Di Maria will appear before a disciplinary committee on September 23.

Neymar was heard on pitchside microphones informing the fourth official he had heard a racist comment while walking off the pitch and later accused Gonzalez of racism on Twitter, urging the authorities to use VAR to clarify matters.

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Gonzalez strenuously denied the allegations but has been placed under investigation by the LFP.

In a statement released on Monday, Neymar claimed he hit out at Gonzalez after realising match officials "would not do anything".

"I am black, the son of a black man, the grandson and great-grandson of black men," he said in an Instagram post. "I'm proud and do not see myself as different from anyone else.

"Yesterday, I wanted those in charge of the game (referees and assistants) to be impartial and understand there is no place for such prejudice."

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