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Mbappé’s mother spoke about the 'war' at PSG, what is going on with Neymar

Fayza Lamari has answered questions about the 'war' between her son Kylian Mbappé and Neymar, which originated last weekend after the match against Montpellier.

By Wilian Estrella

Fayza Lamari has answered questions about the 'war' between her son Kylian Mbappé and Neymar, which originated last weekend after the match against Montpellier.

Kylian Mbappé and Neymar are the absolute icons of the front pages of the French sports press. Not precisely because of a spectacular start to the 2022-23 PSG season, but because of a 'war' they have waged in the locker room. After the victory over Montpellier last weekend, the differences between the stars of the Ligue 1 champion have become more noticeable, a situation on which Mbappé’s mother expressed her opinion.

Asked about the tense atmosphere in the PSG dressing room due to a dispute between Mbappé and Neymar, Fayza Lamari said that "things are managed internally at Paris Saint-Germain" and that "everything is going well" between the players. All this in statements to the French media Kora Plus.

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The 'war' between Neymar and Mbappé has intensified following a penalty that the Brazilian did not let the Frenchman kick on Saturday against Montpellier. The Frenchman was frustrated by the situation and the French media quickly echoed that the relationship between the players is now completely hostile.

According to L'Équipe, Sergio Ramos has interceded between Neymar and Kylian Mbappé to solve their latest controversy. The 'Camero' brought the two players together to iron out their differences and not to create a tense atmosphere in the locker room shortly after the start of the season for 'Les Parisiens’.

PSG's sporting director intervened

In addition to Sergio Ramos, last Monday it was Luis Campos, the sporting director of PSG, who spoke with the two attackers to clarify a situation that does not benefit the French champions at all, accustomed to the media noise generated by these players.

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