Neymar out of PSG’s Champions League clash with Barcelona

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Updated 12 February 2021
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Neymar out of PSG’s Champions League clash with Barcelona

  • Neymar hit back at comments made by Caen coach Pascal Dupraz following the match, who accused him of “crying”

PARIS: Neymar will miss the first leg of Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League round of 16 tie against his former club Barcelona due to a groin issue, the French club said.

The Brazil forward suffered the injury in PSG’s 1-0 win against Caen in the last 64 of the French Cup on Wednesday, ruling him out of the game in Spain on February 16.
“After analysis of clinical exams and scans, it is expected that he’ll be out for around four weeks depending on the evolution of the injury,” PSG said in a statement.
The club are hopeful he could return for the second leg in France on March 10.
“The sadness is great, the pain is immense and the crying is constant,” Neymar wrote on Instagram.
“Once again, for a while, I will stop doing what I love most in life, which is playing football.
“Sometimes I feel uncomfortable because of my style of play, because I dribble and constantly get fouled, I don’t know if the problem is me or what I do on the pitch.”
Neymar also hit back at comments made by Caen coach Pascal Dupraz following the match, who accused him of “crying.”
“It makes me sad to hear from a player, coach, commentator... ‘He falls, falls, he cries, he’s a kid, spoiled etc’,” he added.
“Honestly it saddens me and I don’t know how long I can take it, I just want to be happy playing football. That’s it.”
It is a second blow to last season’s beaten Champions League finalists after winger Angel Di Maria was ruled out of the match with a thigh injury.
The eagerly-awaited last-16 matchup comes four years after Barca, helped by two goals from Neymar, bounced back from a 4-0 defeat by PSG in the first leg to thrash the French side 6-1 at the Camp Nou.
Neymar moved to PSG in 2017 for a world record 222 million euro ($269 million) fee.
The 29-year-old has often struggled with injuries since leaving the Camp Nou for the French capital.
He missed key Champions League last-16 matches against Real Madrid in 2018 and Manchester United a year later, with PSG eliminated on both occasions.
Neymar has played 103 of PSG’s 191 games since he signed, according to statisticians Opta.
He has already spent time out this season with a groin strain, an ankle injury and having tested positive for COVID-19.
Neymar, who has scored six goals in five group-stage appearances in the Champions League this term, walked off the pitch without waiting to be substituted following a tackle by Caen’s Steeve Yago on Wednesday.


Carrick relishing Frank reunion as Man Utd host Spurs

Updated 06 February 2026
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Carrick relishing Frank reunion as Man Utd host Spurs

  • Carrick has enjoyed a perfect start to life as interim United boss
  • Frank remains under intense pressure in his first season at Spurs

LONDON: Michael Carrick will go head to head with Thomas Frank just months after interviewing the Tottenham manager for television as Manchester United seek a fourth successive Premier League win on Saturday.
Former Spurs, United and England midfielder Carrick has enjoyed a perfect start to life as interim United boss — beating Manchester City, Premier League leaders Arsenal and Fulham.
Next in line for United are Spurs, 14th in the table after a miserable Premier League season so far.
Carrick, who replaced the sacked Ruben Amorim last month, interviewed Frank ahead of the Dane’s first Champions League game in charge of Tottenham.
“(Life) certainly can change,” said Carrick as he reflected on the Amazon Prime interview in September. “I really enjoyed it, actually.
“We got on really well. It’s the first time I’ve met him properly and we had a good chat just about general kind of football things... I enjoyed it, so it will be good to see him again.”
Former Brentford boss Frank remains under intense pressure in his first season at Spurs despite their impressive Champions League campaign and a recent uptick in results.
Last week’s 2-2 draw at home to City extended their unbeaten run to four matches.
“They certainly bring a challenge,” Carrick said. “I think you can see especially the way they finished the game the other day.
“They’ve had players injured and ins and outs, and a lot of changes to the team, which makes things a lot more challenging, a lot more difficult from their perspective. But they’re getting players back.”
Tottenham won all four of their meetings against United last season, including May’s Europa League final in Bilbao.
Carrick hopes to end that run against a club at which he spent two seasons before moving to Old Trafford in 2006.
“Coming here (United) was a jump and a big jump at the time,” he said. I certainly felt that pretty quickly and then I think once you step inside this place as a footballer, it turns you.
“So, pretty much from the first day walking into the dressing room and meeting the manager, from then on in that was me.”