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...

Diouf has another jab at "Mr Liverpool" Steven Gerrard

El Hadji Diouf has threatened to ignite anew his long-standing feud with “Mr Liverpool” Steven Gerrard.
Diouf and Gerrard have had a rivalry since many years ago, with the latter once seeking legal advice in 2015 after the former claimed he “disliked black people”.
Diouf also accused Gerrard of “killing” Liverpool and being “jealous” of his talent, while he also stated in November last year that the Merseyside legend was “nothing at all”.

The 36-year-old who has now retired, has once again taken aim at his old Anfield team-mate, although this time around in a slightly less abusive manner.
“I have no problem with him,” Diouf told the BBC. “He is a strong character and I am a strong character.
“‘Stevie G’ was a very good player. People like him in Liverpool but he never did anything for his country. I am Mr El Hadji Diouf, Mr Senegal but he is Mr Liverpool and Senegal is bigger than Liverpool and he has to know that.”
He added, of his ‘Mr Senegal’ claims: “We put Senegal on the world map. Before the [2002] World Cup nobody knew Senegal, but after the World Cup everybody wanted to know where Senegal was.

“What Maradona did for his country is what I did for Senegal. I was one of the biggest men at the 2002 World Cup.
“We were colonised by France. Most of the businesses are run by French people here and to beat them was a big thing for us.
“Before the game, they used to say, ‘The reserve team is going to play against the first team’ – because most of the players used to play in the French league.
“I used to be at Lens, Salif Diao [was at Sedan], Khalilou Fadiga [was at Auxerre], most of the players played in the French league but we used to say: ‘Be careful before you kill the lion.’”

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