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Neymar Gets Knocks from Diego Forlan

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Former Uruguayan star, Diego Forlan has slammed Neymar over the penalty kick row he had with Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Edinson Cavani.

Neymar and Cavani argued over who would take a penalty during their team’s 2-0 win over Lyon in Ligue 1 on Sunday. Cavani eventually won that battle, but saw his spot-kick saved by Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes. The incident has continued to generate controversy on most media platforms.

Forlan, a star performer at the 2010 World Cup and scorer of the goal with which Uruguay beat Nigeria 2-1 at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil has remarked that Neymar would never have treated Lionel Messi the way he did Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Edinson Cavani.

The former Uruguay and Atletico Madrid star, who Sports Village Square recalls made his 100th international appearance in the 2013 match with Nigeria,  feels his countryman Cavani deserved better, saying Neymar would never have done similar to Messi at Barcelona.

According to Sporting News, Forlan told a Uruguayan free internet Radio Sport 890 station that “[Cavani] deserves respect.

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“He has been scoring goals for years and taking penalties, there has to be respect.

“Neymar would not have done that to Messi. He did not want Cavani to take the penalty. He was like a little boy annoying him.”

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Mbappe Set To Quit PSG –

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Sealed And Delivered! Mbappe Has Already Signed Contract With Real Madrid -

France captain Kylian Mbappe has informed Paris St Germain that he is leaving the club in July as a free agent seven years after joining them, The Athletic website reported on Thursday.

Mbappe, a member of France’s 2018 World Cup-winning team, signed for PSG from Monaco in 2017 for 180 million euros ($194 million) to become the second most expensive player ever after Brazilian Neymar, who joined the French champions the same year for 222 million euros.

“Mbappe has communicated his decision to PSG but the terms of his exit are yet to be fully agreed. An official announcement is expected once the situation is finalised in the next few months,” the report said.

The 25-year-old striker, who helped the capital club win five Ligue 1 titles and three French Cups, is PSG’s all-time leading scorer with 243 goals in 290 appearances.

PSG have not responded to a request for comment.

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Mbappe last year sent a letter to PSG stating that he would not take up the option to extend his contract by a year when it expires in June.

He has long been linked with Real Madrid, reportedly rejecting a 200 million euro ($215.36 million) offer in 2021. He was again set for a move to the LaLiga side in 2022 before announcing a contract extension with PSG before the transfer window opened.

PSG, who lead the Ligue 1 standings by 11 points, host Nice on Friday.

-Reuters

 

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PSG STARS, MBAPPE & RABIOT PUNISHED FOR GETTING CARRIED AWAY BY EL CLASICO

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World Cup winner with France as well as PSG, Kylian Mbappe and Adrien Rabiot were punished for watching El Clasico on Sunday and arriving late for PSG’s team meeting.nn nnAccording to Mirror, PSG players Kylian Mbappe and Adrien Rabiot were dropped from the team’s starting eleven against Marseille on Sunday because of the late arrival to the team’s meeting ahead of the game.nn nnIt is reported that the Frenchmen were watching Barcelona’s domination over Real Madrid at the Camp Nou and turned up 25 minutes late forcing the head coach Thomas Tuchel to impose disciplinary measures.nn nn“It’s a disciplinary decision [for Rabiot and Mbappe],” Tuchel said after the match. “The collective is always more important than individuals.”nn nnInterestingly, PSG were unable to breach Marseille’s defence without Mbappe who was introduced in the 62nd minute and only needed three minutes to score the winner.nn nn“I hate playing without Kylian in a match like that. He gave a good answer, but I do not like it. It’s a bit difficult,” Tuchel added.nn nnAdrien Rabiot got some minutes too as he replaced Angel Di Maria in the second half.nn nnBoth Mbappe and Rabiot were linked with Barcelona and Real Madrid during a couple of the most recent transfer windows but they remain in Paris at the moment.nn nnThe media expect the La Liga giants to approach the players in winter of summer 2019.nn nn nn 

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I HAVE SETTLE RIFT WITH NEYMAR, SAYS CAVANI

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Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani has revealed that the rift between him and Brazil’s Neymar has been settled. Both PSG players almost fought on the pitch earlier in the season over who should take a penalty kick award.

The ex-Barca man – now out with an injury – asked Cavani to let him take a spot kick during the second half of a 2-0 win over Lyon back in September, and that led to a bit of a quarrel during the match.

According to 90 min, the Uruguayan Cavani confirmed that the argument did lead to a continued rift, which they have since sorted out.

​   “It is true that there was a problem at that time with Neymar,” the striker explained. “We spoke about it together – I told him that I was the first to want him to win things individually. However, I told him there was a condition and that was that he must put the squad’s collective objectives first.

“I am a footballing worker – I am not a star. If I have teammates who can win individual accolades, then I will do everything to help them. They must put the team’s goals first, though. Gradually, we have come to an understanding. The team’s superiors have taken a decision and I have respected it.

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“The supporters whistling, this was not good for him. If I was in his position there, it sincerely would not have pleased me.”

Cavani also insisted that there is need for more unity at PSG, urging the squad to come together as ‘family’ after what was a disastrous campaign in the Champions League.

“To me, football is like life,” said Cavani. “It is absolutely vital to give everything and stick together — we must be more united, more together. We have to express ourselves greater as a unit and not just a team. We must be brothers – family.”

 

 

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