Furious Neymar snobs Celtic’s Anthony handshake after PSG’s 5-0 win after tough treatment

Football
By Petterson Gachugu | Sep 13, 2017
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18-year-old Celtic defender Anthony Ralston was always going to have his hands full against Paris Saint-Germain.

Drafted in at right-back for the Champions League tie against the French giants, the teenage right-back found himself marking Neymar.

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As a young player coming up against a £199million superstar who has left dozens of world class defenders in a daze with his incredible dribbling ability, young Ralston could have been overawed.

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Instead, he decided to get physical with the famous Brazilian. Within the first 20 minutes, Ralston had already committed two fouls on Neymar and received a warning from Italian referee Daniele Orsato, according to Mirror

On several occasions during the match at Celtic Park, the PSG star made it clear that he was unhappy with Ralston.

Even so, Neymar's apparent refusal to shake hands with the young Scotsman at full-time - after his side had cruised to a 5-0 win - seemed rude.

Neymar and Ralston. Friends and good manners will carry you where money won't go. pic.twitter.com/fTMvXLJRc9 — Sally McQueen (@SallyMcQueen11) September 12, 2017

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