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Neymar walks off with 'thigh pain' during Paris St Germain's French Cup win

The world's most expensive player was replaced three minutes later in the 60th by Kylian Mbappe

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Paris Saint-Germain`s Brazilian forward Neymar (3rd-L) reacts after falling down during the French Cup round-of-64 football match between Stade Malherbe Caen and Paris Saint-Germain at the Michel-d`Ornano Stadium in Caen. Pic/AFP

Paris Saint-Germain`s Brazilian forward Neymar (3rd-L) reacts after falling down during the French Cup round-of-64 football match between Stade Malherbe Caen and Paris Saint-Germain at the Michel-d`Ornano Stadium in Caen. Pic/AFP

Neymar walked off the pitch without waiting to be substituted after being on the receiving end of a series of fouls during Paris Saint-Germain's 1-0 French Cup win at second-tier Caen on Wednesday, with coach Mauricio Pochettino saying he had "pain in his thigh". The Brazil attacker, captaining PSG with Marquinhos and Presnel Kimpembe absent, was fouled twice in the space of three minutes. He was visibly upset after the second foul, by Steeve Yago, exchanging words with the Caen player. As the game resumed, Neymar continued to complain before walking down the tunnel to the dressing room in the 57th minute. The world's most expensive player was replaced three minutes later by Kylian Mbappe.

"He has pain in his thigh, we will see tomorrow (Thursday) if it's an injury or not," said Pochettino. "We will see tomorrow after the scans. "I don't want to talk about the opponents' way of playing. But during the match, there is a feeling of having little protection. But it's not only in this match." Neymar, although appearing to be moving quite comfortable, was grimacing while holding his thigh. Nevertheless, PSG will be worried, with their Champions League last-16 first leg against Barcelona at the Camp Nou on Tuesday. But Pochettino defended his decision to name a strong starting XI which included Neymar despite the forward only featuring as a substitute against Marseille on Sunday due to a stomach problem. "Every game is important. I believe that PSG must win every game," said the Argentinian, who took over from the sacked Thomas Tuchel last month. "If we had lost, you would have criticised me for not having given importance to the French Cup. We make the decisions, we analyse, we try to find the best team." The holders did enough to win despite finishing the game without their stand-in skipper, as Moise Kean's 49th-minute goal, assisted by Neymar, proved to be the winner. PSG were never in serious trouble as they moved into the last 32.

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