Brazil international Neymar has slammed the Paris Saint-Germain supporters for tryin to invade his house last year.
Neymar surprised the football world when he left Barcelona to join PSG for a world record fee of €222 million.
The Brazilian spent six years in the French capital and won 13 trophies, but the situation soured in the 2022/23 season.
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A number of the supporters booed Neymar and teammate Lionel Messi on a few ocassions, while a section of supporters protested outside the former's house.
"The first year was magnificent, I was very well received by the French people and supporters. The last two or three years have not been the same, it was not incredible the way I was treated, it's the same for Lionel Messi.
"For me, there was injustice, because I always gave my all on the pitch. I have no resentment, but I was a little sad about the way I was treated by the supporters, especially when they came to my house, when they wanted to invade my house, insult me or want to hit me.
"For me, they crossed the line. Our relationship was no longer respectful, while I always respected them... It was really a complicated situation. I was sad about the way I was treated at the end, but it passed. I respect the PSG club and I will always support them so that they have the best results. I
" have no resentment towards the club, I just have a little resentment towards people who manage the club and some supporters. But that's in the past. It's the club where I spent the most time in my career, six years.
"I had some great moments, but also some sad moments. And my relationship with the supporters is rather part of the sad moments, unfortunately. But on a sporting level, it was the best football I've played. So I'm happy and I have a clear conscience about that."