Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Neymar not immune to criticism: Mbappe

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KYLIAN MBAPPE insisted his Paris Saint-Germain teammate Neymar is “human like everyone else” after the Brazilian was reduced to tears on Friday by the controvers­y that has followed him since his arrival from Barcelona.

A tearful Neymar pleaded with the media to stop the “false stories” about his alleged frosty relations with PSG coach Unai Emery and fellow striker Edinson Cavani following Brazil’s 3-1 internatio­nal friendly win over Japan in Lille.

The 25-year-old said he was “hurt” by the issue, before adding that he was “really happy” in Paris following his world-record €222-million transfer in August.

Mbappe, Neymar and Cavani have linked up to devastatin­g effect this season, with the trio combining to score 24 goals through PSG’s first 12 league matches.

But Mbappe conceded Neymar was just as susceptibl­e to criticism as anyone else.

“It just simply proves that he’s human like everyone else. He’s like us, he has two arms, two legs, a heart, so he can be affected by the criticism he is subjected to,” Mbappe told French television channel TF1 yesterday.

“From the outside he gives off a certain image, he doesn’t appear to be affected... But when you’re on the inside, he opens himself up to you, he shows he’s a normal person.

“He’s incredibly strong on the pitch that you think he’s just as strong off it, but away from it he remains a normal guy.”— SuperSport

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