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Ex-Chelsea star returns to Paris after Brazil dismissal

For many players on the French capitol’s flagship soccer team, Paris Saint-Germain, last week’s terrorist attacks were viewed from afar, as they were off on global duty elsewhere.

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Luiz, who is away on national duty, has made public his fears of coming back to the French capital after the attacks. They were sad and frightened.

‘At this moment I don’t know what I’ll do, if I go there or if I will still stay here.

In the wake of the co-ordinated attacks hit six separate locations That killing has 129 Reported celebrities, David Luiz Said His family and friends in Paris Were “sad and scared”.

Luiz’s Brazil drew 1-1 with Argentina in their 2018 World Cup qualifier on the weekend, and will play Peru on Wednesday.

There has been talk that Luiz would leave the Brazil camp with a suspension hanging over his head but he added: “Playing for PSG is my job but if it were up to me than I would not go back”, he said.

“I wish that these things would end once and for all”, Di Maria said.

PSG now lead Ligue 1 by ten points, and are next in action against FC Lorient on November 21.

Luiz later returned to France, speaking to the press before he left for the airport, saying: “I’m going home, although concerned”.

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His Uruguay colleague Alvaro Gonzalez, who plays for Atlas in Mexico, told a press conference: “It’s frightful for football and for the city”. David Luiz is unsure whether to remain with the team or go to Paris.

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