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While Mbappe continues with controversy in France, what Neymar does with Brazil that surprises everyone

Neymar Jr shines, while Mbappe is surrounded with controversy in France.

By William Estrella

Neymar Jr shines, while Mbappe is surrounded with controversy in France.
Neymar Jr shines, while Mbappe is surrounded with controversy in France.

With only about 2 months to go before the Qatar World Cup 2022 officially begins, (on November 20) the national teams are on the last FIFA date, for both UEFA teams and CONMEBOL national teams, before starting the prestigious country tournament.

Although they are part of Paris Saint-Germain's star striker, there is tension between Mbappe and Neymar both within the club and when they each leave for their national team. They are always compared, and this time it seems that Neymar is winning.

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One of the most viral news of the week was the controversy that occurred with Mbappe, when the Frenchman refused to participate in a publicity act for the national team. The French soccer federation was outraged and announced that they would not change the rules just because of Mbappe.

Despite the fact that Mbappe played a good game against Austria, the truth is that Mbappe was known more for his controversy than for his good football. Instead, to the surprise of some, Neymar Jr has not had a controversy in many years, and now he won the solo against Ghana.

How did Neymar do?

Brazil played a friendly against Ghana, which they won without breaking a sweat 3-0, with a Neymar who failed to score a goal, but nevertheless assisted twice for Richarlison, who tried his hand at center forward and performed very well. While Neymar shines, Mbappe is overshadowed by his controversy.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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