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Neymar's response to Mbappé's attitude, this is why PSG's dressing room is broken

The Brazilian star spoke to the press after today's game against Ghana and surprised everyone

By Fredi Roman

The Brazilian star spoke to the press after today's game against Ghana and surprised everyone
The Brazilian star spoke to the press after today's game against Ghana and surprised everyone

Neymar Jr accomplished an important and outstanding performance in today's game against Ghana. The PSG player was essential to game construction in the midfield and gave key passes as well as advice to the younger players on the squad. 

His role in Brazil and in PSG is indubitably essential and he's even the leader of goals plus assists in all of Europe. Neymar has 15 direct interventions in goals this season, 4 more than Messi and 7 more than Mbappé. His performance this season could be one of his best so far. 

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In this international break, Neymar has stated that his intentions with Brazil are to win the World Cup and maintain his level with PSG and the national team. Neymar has come for everything this season and he's not stopping for anything. 

At the post match interview on the way out of the stadium, a journalist asked Neymar about his relationship with Mbappé. The Brazilian star got mad and left the premises choosing not to answer the question. This is a key indicator that the stars in PSG are far apart. 

PSG and a broken dressing room

Neymar, Mbappé and Messi have proven effective on the pitch and conflictive outside of it. The trio is very effective for PSG and have the club leading Ligue 1. But reality is that the dressing room is absolutely divided. Mbappé has been allegedly sidelined by Neymar and Lionel Messi, who are also reportedly forming a ‘South American group’. This supposed group was the center of Mbappé's rage and he would have asked Al-Khelaïfi to dismantle the group, thus leading to Parede's exit to Juventus. 


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