Bayern Munich fans continued their ongoing protest against UEFA and corporate influence by bombarding Neymar with fake €500 bank notes during Tuesday night’s game against PSG at the Allianz Arena.
As the Brazilian striker jogged over to take a corner in the first half, he was greeted with a brief shower of notes from supporters stationed in the front few rows…
It later emerged that the notes in question were all custom-printed, complete with an image of Neymar’s crying face in the middle of them.
Em Munique, atiraram notas de euro falsas no Neymar, com a cara dele impressa e tudo.
📷@isabelapagliari pic.twitter.com/0ZpgCysL2n— Marcelo Bechler (@marcelobechler) December 5, 2017
Fans of the team with the sixth highest wage bill in world football chastising the team with the second highest wage bill in world football there.
The Bayern supporters also unfurled a banner to bemoan the UEFA sanctions levelled against them for having the temerity to protest – again by hurling fake money around – against the vast €100 ticket prices for their previous Champions League tie against Anderlecht in Brussels.
„Falschgeld zu werfen wird bestraft, aber unseren Fußball auszubeuten ist gut?“ Botschaft der @FCBayern-Fans an die UEFA. @SPORT1 #FCBPSG pic.twitter.com/EjCIoZO8SA
— Stefan Kumberger (@Kumbert) December 5, 2017
Still paid full whack to get in though, didn’t you chaps?