Neymar takes a dig at Barça

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Neymar Jnr insists leaving Barcelona for Paris St Germain will not be the end of his football career after scoring a goal at his debut game. The Brazil international made an impact in his first game since completing a world-record 222million euro (£200.6million) move with a goal and an assist as PSG cruised to a 3-0 win at Guingamp. Critics argued that leaving Barcelona for Ligue 1 is a set back, but the 25-year-old is happy to prove them wrong and his content at the moment. “I knew it would be very difficult to leave Barca but I am very happy to be here,” he said in quotes reported by L’equipe, “People think that you die after leaving Barca, but no, it’s the opposite. I’m more alive than ever, I play, I’m very happy. The country, the city and the team change, but football is the same.” After Jordan Ikoko’s own goal gave PSG a 52nd-minute lead, Neymar brilliantly set up Edinson Cavani to make it 2-0 before opening his account for the club with a simple close-range finish with eight min...

Mourinho Admits United 'Suffered Till The End'

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho was so happy that his side finally managed to get through to the Europa League final after the hard work Celta made them go through to eventually get a tie that could have been put to rest in the first leg.
United lost many chances in Spain to put the tie beyond Celta Vigo but they could only take a 1-0 lead back to Manchester before eventually getting through thanks to their usual 1-1 draw at home.

Marouane Fellaini put the hosts ahead on Thursday night before Facundo Roncaglia forced an equaliser late on before he and United defender Eric Bailly were sent off during a melee.
“We were the best team in the first leg but we never kill, we never score goals related to the chances we have,” Mourinho told BT Sport. “It was an open game at home, all the pressure on our side.
“They were completely free of responsibility and gave us a very hard match. We suffered until the end and it was open until the last second. The boys gave everything they had. I’m really pleased for them.
“After 14 matches we are in the final. If we win the Europa League I am more than happy. It would be amazing.

“I didn’t see the red card incident but Eric Bailly was phenomenal. The game was emotional for everyone. Some kept control better than others.
“Facundo Roncaglia is not new in these situations, Bailly was probably naive. We now lose a very important player for the final, and we don’t have many.
“Ajax will be difficult, they are a young team, strong team, they finish the league this weekend and will have 12 days to recover. We have three matches in that time.”

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