“I hate having to come out here to talk about certain news… But the one in the previous post (it shows news in English and Portuguese about their alleged discussion) is a lie. There was no fight inside the locker room. Incompetent journalists looking to thrive. Try it next time, okay?” Neymar commented on Instagram.
According to some media, Neymar and Donnarumma had to be separated in the locker room by their own teammates.
The reason would be that the Brazilian allegedly blamed the Italian for his mistake in Karim Benzema’s first goal, which laid the first stone for Real Madrid’s comeback, which eliminated Paris Saint Germain (PSG) 3-1.
Likewise, on the 10th of PSG he admitted that Wednesday’s was “one of the most painful defeats” of his career.
The most expensive player in the world signed in 2017 for the Parisian club to guide him in the conquest of his first Champions League, something that still resists him.
The entrance Neymar denies having fought with Donnarumma and assumes desolation for defeat was first published in diary TODAY.