Jesse Marsch accuses Swedish referee of wanting Neymar's AUTOGRAPH as RB Leipzig boss fumes at officials 'favouring the big clubs' after his side's 2-2 draw with PSG Jesse Marsch has hit out at Swedish referee Andreas Ekberg over his officiating RB Leipzig rescued a late draw against PSG in their Champions League group tie However, Marsch says it seemed like Ekberg wanted Neymar's autograph Neymar also tried to unsettle Dominik Szoboszlai before his last-gasp penalty
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RB Leipzig boss Jesse Marsch has hit out at referee Andreas Ekberg over his officiating of the German side's draw with Paris Saint-Germain, accusing the official of wanting an autograph from Neymar.
Dominik Szoboszlai's stoppage time penalty gave the Germans a share of the spoils in their Group A clash on Wednesday night.
However, Marsch was left fuming at decisions made by Swedish referee Ekberg and received a yellow card in the first half for vociferously protesting against several calls made at the Red Bull Arena.
Jesse Marsch has accused referee Andreas Ekberg of wanting PSG star Neymar's autograph