Neal Maupay is sent off after picking up two yellow cards in THREE MINUTES in Marseille’s clash with Angers

  • Neal Maupay was sent off in the 30th minute of Marseille’s draw with Angers 
  • Maupay’s second booking came just three minutes after his first offence 
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Marseille forward Neal Maupay was sent off after getting two yellow cards in three minutes during his side’s 1-1 draw with Angers.

Maupay, who is on loan at Marseille from Everton with the French club having an obligation to buy him at the end of the deal, was initially cautioned in the 27th minute for pulling down Angers goalkeeper Yahia Fofana.

He was then dismissed just three minutes later after receiving another yellow card for a late challenge on midfielder Jean-Eudes Aholou.

Maupay was seen laughing as the referee brandished the red card.

Englishman Jonathan Rowe, who is on loan from Norwich, put Marseille ahead in the 51st minute, with Farid El Melali equalising three minutes later for Angers.

Marseille forward Neal Maupay was sent off after getting two yellow cards in three minutes

Maupay was initially booked for pulling down Angers goalkeeper Yahia Fofana

Maupay was initially booked for pulling down Angers goalkeeper Yahia Fofana

So far, Maupay has made five appearances for Nice, which included him scoring against Nice. 

Maupay scored just once in 32 games for Everton and had a loan spell back at his former club Brentford.

Maupay was sent off after receiving another yellow card for a challenge on Jean-Eudes Aholou

Maupay was sent off after receiving another yellow card for a challenge on Jean-Eudes Aholou

The striker is known for frequently winding up opponents both on the pitch and on social media.

Maupay responded after fans abused Everton players at a train station following their 4-0 defeat to Tottenham in August.

He wrote on X: ‘Imagine another job where it’s normalised to get abuse like this. Hanging around at a train station to scream at men who are trying their best…’ 

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