“Neymar is training only minimally, he arrives in preparation in a deplorable state, like drunk,” Riolo explained the current situation for the RMC Sport station. “It would be best to sign his check and let him go. He’s hurting the club, he’s destroying him,” Riolo adds.
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The confident and ambitious PSG received a severe blow two weeks ago after the dream triumph in the Champions League ended with a elimination in the round of the Champions League with Real Madrid. The management is also said to be apathetic, including boss Nasir Al-Chelafi, sports director Leonard and coach Mauritius Pochettin.
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🗣️‼️ Daniel Riolo, in RMC, seriously accuses Neymar: “He hardly trains anymore, he reaches the limit of being drunk”
🇫🇷❌ In addition, he warns of the ‘total rupture’ between the PSG estates and the team’s locker room https://t.co/umLhaRtHYa
– El Larguero (@ellarguero) March 22, 2022
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In addition, the daily L´Équipe writes about a split in the cabin between the Spanish and French-speaking parts of the staff. With a sufficient lead of the team in the domestic league competition, the concentration probably decreased, the result is a loss of 0: 3 in Sunday’s duel with Monaco.
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📻⚽🇫🇷 According @DanielRiolo from @RMCsportNeymar is a problem for PSG
🗣️ “He almost doesn’t train anymore, he arrives in an unfortunate state for a player, to the limit of being drunk”
🗣️ “He is in a spirit of revenge against PSG” pic.twitter.com/R6NGufaVYm
– El Larguero (@ellarguero) March 22, 2022
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It has long been said that the shooter Mbappé will leave the club in the summer after the contract expires, who should head to Real Madrid. Messi is said to be thinking about a comeback to Barcelona, and even Neymar, who came to the club from the French capital five years ago for an astronomical 222 million euros (over 5.5 billion crowns), would not be left without an engagement. The English Daily Mail has already reported that mobile clubs from the Premier League – especially Manchester City and Newcastle – have shown interest in the 30-year-old dribble.
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