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    Neymar opens up on how ‘jealous’ Mbappe became his enemy after Messi joined PSG

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read6 Views
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    Messi (left), Mbappe (middle) and Neymar (right) Messi (left), Mbappe (middle) and Neymar (right)

    Brazilian footballer Neymar has revealed that his relationship with French player Kylian Mbappé became strained after Lionel Messi signed with Paris Saint-Germain(PSG).

    According to Neymar, he had a cordial relationship with Mbappé, often praising him for his impressive football skills.

    However, Mbappé’s attitude towards Neymar changed after Messi joined PSG from Barcelona, marking a new era in the club’s history.

    “Mbappé wasn’t annoying at first! When Messi arrived, I think he became a little jealous… We had a little fight. He was like a younger brother to me; I used to call him ‘Golden Boy.’ I spoke to him, played with him, and told him he’d become one of the best.

    “I always helped and had conversations with him. When Leo arrived, he became a little jealous. He didn’t want to share me with anyone! [laughs] That’s how the fights started, and his behavior changed,” Neymar narrated, as shared by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano on X.

    Read Fabrizio’s post below:

    👀 Neymar tells Romário: “Mbappé was not annoying! When Messi came, I think he became a little jealous…”.

    “I had my things with him, we had a little fight. He was a boy that in the beginning was key, I used to call him ‘Golden Boy’, I was spoke to him, played around with him,… pic.twitter.com/sWpdU53omP

    — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 17, 2025

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