Neymar pays Dembélé on Instagram

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Neymar mocked the ineffectiveness of his former PSG teammate Ousmane Dembélé on Instagram.

Clearly, Neymar has a stubborn grudge against PSG… The Auriverde star has still not digested his departure from the capital club at the end of the summer transfer window. It must be said that “Ney” was pushed out by its leaders, wanting to start a new era without him. This is why he finally resigned himself to joining Saudi Arabia, where he joined the formation of Al-Hilal.

Before joining the wealthy oil country, Neymar carried out pre-season preparation with the residents of the Parc des Princes. On this occasion, the Brazilian notably scored two goals during the friendly match against the South Koreans of Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. From then on, the “Ney” has one more goal than Ousmane Dembélé, who has only scored once this season. It was against AS Monaco at the end of November.

The comparison that hurts Dembélé

A Neymar fan account published this statistic on Instagram comparing the number of goals scored by the two players in the PSG jersey this season. A comparison which greatly amused the former Barcelona player, who “liked” the publication, before commenting on it with a “dead laughing” smiley.

As a reminder, Neymar suffered a cruciate ligament rupture last November and will not play again this season. He will therefore have scored only one small goal in an official match in his new colors, against the Iranian club Nassaji Mazandaran FC.

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