Collectif Ultras Paris president makes Neymar confession. President of Collectif Ultras Paris, Romain Mabille, has discussed the group’s rough treatment of star player Neymar of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). In 2017, the Brazilian paid a then-unprecedented sum to join the French team. But after two years, he allegedly pushed for a move back to Barcelona. The supporters viewed that behavior as traitorous. At Parc des Princes, there was a raucous booing of the player.
Mabille recently stated in an interview with France Bleu Paris: “It’s true that the banner’s severe criticism of his mother was. We’ve been too strict. The problem is that initially, he received a lot of love from people. For the PSG players to give their all, we must provide them with the ideal conditions. Since Neymar is an affectionate person, our connection with him would have been different.”
For the French team, the Brazilian No. 10 has an outstanding record with 117 goals and 75 assists in 169 appearances in all competitions. This season, the squad has relied heavily on his performance. The Brazilian star has contributed 15 assists and 17 goals in 25 games.
Muscle tiredness forced Neymar to miss some time. However, the star forward is back in action for PSG’s Round of 16 matches against Olympique Marseille in the Coupe de France.
Recently, manager Christophe Galtier explained the attacker’s recent benching. He stated: “Every day he works on his ankle. He felt a significant deal of pain in the adductor at the beginning of the Reims match, which left him shaken. The two matches that were played involved the precautionary concept. The feelings are excellent there.”
The club will require the No. 10 when they face Bayern Munich on February 14 in the initial leg of the UEFA Champions League. Due to Kylian Mbappe’s absence, Messi and will be expected to lead the team’s offensive effort against the Bavarians.
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