“Neymar barely trains in Paris, he comes almost drunk”

by time news

Since the relegation of Paris Saint-Germain from the Champions League, the team has seen a total collapse. It’s not just the last 3-0 league loss to Monaco and the storm surrounding the team fans’ contempt whistles for Neymar and Leo Messi in the last game – the problem is mainly with reports of behavior problems and intrigue in the locker room.

Now on Radio Monte Carlo they continue to report on the tense atmosphere in the team, the split between the players, the mutual filth and discipline problems, and one of the RMC journalist, Daniel Raiolo, claims: “Neymar gets to a point where he hardly trains, he comes to training almost drunk.” He said, “PSG fans no longer care about him and his antics, they want to give him the money and release him from the team. He does a lot of damage to the club’s image.”

As you may recall, Neymar suffered the most contempt whistles in PSG’s last home game from the team’s fans, and for many symbolizes the players’ problematic attitude and the lack of commitment complained about in the crowd.

Returns to the Bernabeu. Neymar | Reuters

In France it was revealed that tensions in the locker room re-emerged after the loss to the Princesses, and a source told RMC that the team has two camps: one camp is made up of Spanish speakers, South American players, while the other camp includes French speakers.

“No player spoke in the locker room or on the way back from Monaco,” RMC said, “The lack of leadership and unwillingness to speak after such a show symbolized the dynamics in the team.” Between the two camps, one side accused the club of behaving too leniently, reluctantly and mercifully towards the other camp, accusing the same players of lack of commitment.

To describe the same gaps between the members of the group, in the analysis Neymar and Ashraf Hakimi were treated as an example. While when the Brazilian falls to the grass four or five players automatically approach the referee or rival players, this play is not repeated when a player like the Moroccan defender fails.

In addition, Hakimi addressed those who might be affected by Killian Ambape’s future departure due to the large friendship between them. His relationship with some of the South American players on the team is very fresh, and it is not uncommon to see the defender get upset on the pitch from the lack of malice of his teammates towards him.

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