JAKARTA - Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) issued a statement condemning the group of supporters who stormed Neymar's house and demanded that the Brazilian star leave the club. The Paris Ultras (CUP) supporters group stormed Neymar's home on Wednesday, May 3, or just a few days after PSG lost 1-3 to FC Lorient on April 30. ”Paris Saint-Germain strongly condemns the intolerable and insulting actions of a small group of individuals that took place on Wednesday,” the club's statement was reported by Evening Standard. In the circulating footage, this group of supporters started their action by visiting the club's headquarters and demanding that the board of directors resign. The video clip then showed some supporters visiting Neymar's house and calling for the former Barcelona player to leave. The club star Lionel Messi is also believed to be the target of fan disappointment. The report said the same demands were given to the player nicknamed La Pulga. "Whatever the difference in opinion, no one justifies such actions. The club provides full support to the players, staff and all those who are the targets of this embarrassing behavior,” said PSG. The raid completed a fluctuating week for the Ligue 1 giants. They previously suspended Lionel Messi for two weeks after an unlicensed trip to Saudi Arabia.
In addition, their Ligue 1 champion chances are also in a crucial position following a loss at home to Lorient. Les Parisiens are still at the top of the table, but only five points ahead of Marseille in second place.

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