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Go F*ck Yourselves!' - Neymar⚡ in Furious Rant After PSG Loss

Neymar has blasted the refereeing decisions following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League round of 16 loss exit to Manchester United on Wednesday.

The officials handed the visitors a penalty in stoppage-time after a shot by Diogo Dalot hit the arm of Presnel Kimpembe, which prompted a review with VAR – controversially awarding Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side a penalty at the death.

Marcus Rashford converted on the spot to clinch the last-gasp victory for Man United, eliminating the French side from the Champions League.

"That is a disgrace!" Neymar wrote on his Instagram Stories alongside a screenshot of the alleged handball. The Brazil forward missed the match due to injury, though was in the stands and didn't hesitate to make his thoughts known.

"And UEFA still pick four guys who know nothing about football to review the VAR decision in slow motion... that handball simply doesn't exist!

"How do you handball behind your back? Ahh.. go f*ck yourselves."

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