Joao Neves is sent off for pulling Cucurella’s hair as Blues win in CWC final

PSG -midfielder Joao Neves closed a miserable night before his side when he received a straight red card in the last defeat of his Side World Cup against Chelsea.

Neves, 20, released all his pent-up frustration that was built up in the course of what a matte representation of the European champions, because they lost 3-0.

It saw him pull the hair of Chelsea left back Marc Cucurella in an incident of the ball that was subsequently assessed by the video assistant referee (VAR).

Referee Alireza Faghani saw that sending away Neves after he was supposed to have committed violent behavior.

Responded to the incident on social media, fans were quickly the actions of Neves.

A user wrote: 'Absolute headloss from Joao Neves. Completely unnecessary red card. '

A second chimed in: 'Joao Neves was shown a right red for his behavior! Shambality on the football field! '

Another user stated: “Joao Neves Red Card, Cucurella should never cut his hair.”

Neves was not the only associated with PSG who lost their cool when his manager Luis Enrique seemed to push Joao Pedro in the face.

Although the cause of the incident remains unclear, Enrique seems to protect one of his players, because both Chelsea and PSG stars clashed after the last whistle.

It marked a broken and ugly end to a tournament that is not inadequate in controversy during the new extroverted format.

Players and managers have consistently complained about having to play in rising summer temperatures of more than 30 ° C in the United States.

In the meantime, FIFA has had to deal with the shame of seeing some stadiums half empty during games because of their deployment of dynamic prices.

That policy – together with the decision to play the World Cup of next year in the North -American summer – presents major problems for the Football administrative body to resolve before the World Cup starts in the course of 12 months.

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