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PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN star Thiago Silva has claimed Dimitri Payet threatened to hurt Neymar before he was taken off on a stretcher.

The Brazilian forward is in a race against time to recover from an ankle injury before the crunch Champions League second-leg clash against Real Madrid.

 Marseille star Dimitri Payet told the referee he wanted to hurt Neymar, according to Thiago Silva
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Marseille star Dimitri Payet told the referee he wanted to hurt Neymar, according to Thiago SilvaCredit: Splash News

But team-mate Silva has said Marseille star and former West Ham attacker Payet told the referee Neymar would be taken out before he was left in tears in a heap on the pitch.

Silva claimed: “It's a shame. Payet said to the referee that he wanted to hurt. That is not football.”

Neymar — who cost the Ligue 1 leaders £198million in the summer — was fouled eight times before his match was ended by a Bouna Sarr tackle in the 77th minute.

The former Barcelona man was crying as he was removed from the pitch and he is now a major doubt for the visit of Los Blancos next week.

 Thiago Silva made the astonishing claims after PSG's 2-0 win against Marseile
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Thiago Silva made the astonishing claims after PSG's 2-0 win against MarseileCredit: AFP
 Neymar was taken off injured and is a doubt for the Champions League clash against Real Madrid
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Neymar was taken off injured and is a doubt for the Champions League clash against Real MadridCredit: AFP or licensors

Marseille left-back Armavi has claimed Neymar should not expect to never be touched because sometimes he wants to draw a foul.

He said: “We play normally but he looks for the foul.


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"That is what I see on the pitch – he waits for us to close him down and he lets the ball go at the last moment.

"So what does he expect? I think he looks for a bit. Everyone knows he has talent but he throws himself a bit easily."

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