TIL Desk Sports/ Brazilian international Neymar paid a tribute to late NBA legend Kobe Bryant in his second goal celebration in Paris Saint-Germain’s French Ligue 1 away game against Lille. Bryant, 41, was killed in a helicopter crash in Southern California on Sunday morning. His 13-year-old daughter Gianna Bryant was also on board.
PSG was awarded a penalty early in the second half for a handball from Lille’s left-back Reinildo Mandava. The 27-year-old striker converted it and ran to the cameras while holding up two and four fingers on his hands in honour of Bryant’s jersey number in the Los Angles Lakers.
“I went to see the messages on social media at halftime, I saw that Kobe is dead. It is a great sadness for the world of sport, and for all of us,” Neymar told. “I knew him and I did this celebration to pay tribute to him. And I hope he will rest in peace.”

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