Neymar faces possible two match Champions League ban for complaining about Barcelona’s penalty before declaring old team-mate Lionel Messi's strike a goal'
The Brazilian, who was ruled out of the game through injury, wasn't happy with the referee's decision when he awarded a penalty to his former side when defender Layvin Kurzawa fouled Frenkie de Jong.
The 29-year-old wrote on Twitter 'this penalty is a joke' and then wrote 's*** goal' in fury as Lionel Messi scored the penalty to put Barca into the lead.
He quickly deleted the first tweet, but not quick enough for it to be picked up by eagle-eyed fans.
It was a reaction that could cost him if UEFA decides to sanction him for it. The UEFA disciplinary code prevents 'insults or other conduct that violates the basic rules of conduct.'
If punished, he could be banned for up to two games, meaning he would miss the second leg and PSG's potential quarter-final, should they get through.
Sadly for Barcelona, they lost 4 - 1 to PSG at home (Camp Nou).
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