Revealed: Why Joao Neves is suspended for UEFA Super Cup final against Europa League winners Tottenham

A moment of ill-discipline in FIFA Club World Cup final has come back to haunt Paris Saint-Germain's Joao Neves ahead of the Super Cup final.

  • Joao Neves is suspended for final 
  • Suspension also applies to PSG’s opening match
  • Absence of Neves is a major blow for manager Enrique

Revealed: Why Joao Neves is suspended for UEFA Super Cup final against Europa League winners TottenhamRevealed: Why Joao Neves is suspended for UEFA Super Cup final against Europa League winners TottenhamRevealed: Why Joao Neves is suspended for UEFA Super Cup final against Europa League winners Tottenham

Neves is set to miss the Super Cup final against due to a suspension. The ban stems from a late red card he received in the Club final against . Neves was dismissed for violent conduct after a VAR review showed him pulling the hair of Chelsea full-back Marc Cucurella during a brief off-the-ball altercation. The red card has now been extended to two games which means the Portuguese will also miss PSG’s opening fixture against .

While red cards typically result in a suspension for the same competition, Neves’ two-match ban has been extended to cover the Super Cup and the first Ligue 1 match of the season. The violent conduct, which was initially missed by the referee, was deemed serious enough to warrant a direct red card and a multi-game suspension that carries over to other competitions.

Neves’ absence is particularly damaging for PSG as he is an indispensable cog in Enrique’s tactical system. Neves perfectly embodies the coach’s philosophy, which values intensity, teamwork, and positional fluidity. As a dynamic central midfielder, the Portuguese is praised for his relentless pressing, quick passing, and ability to control possession. Having made 52 appearances last season, Neves is hailed as a key player in the team’s treble winning season. Reportedly, the ex- player absence has forced the manager to execute a “tailored program” in training to ensure the team can adapt without its midfield engine, according to Get Football.

The youngster’s priority will be to maintain his fitness and focus on his return. The player will be back for PSG’s second fixture against Angers on August 23. Meanwhile, Enrique will have to make the best of the squad at his disposal.