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Neymar's father launches X-rated rant after forward suffers serious ankle injury

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Neymar's father has posted a furious message on social media after the PSG forward was carried off on a stretcher in his side's 1-0 loss to Lyon on Sunday.

The 28-year-old could be set for a long layoff after he was left in tears clutching his ankle following the dreadful tackle by Lyon's Thiago Mendes, who was sent off.

It remains to be seen the exact extent of Neymar's injury, but his dad, Neymar Sr, was left livid that the Brazilian international was not given more protection by the referee during the game.

He took to Instagram to write: "F***… how much longer? We have spoken about this so much, we have so underlined the excess of violence. "Why not stop it at the start, with the first foul, why wait until the 7th, 8th, 9th?

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