Neymar has decided against listening to teammate Kylian Mbappe, after the World Cup winner outlined what Paris Saint-Germain need to beat Bayern Munich.
On Tuesday night, it was not such a loving evening for PSG players on Valentine's Day, despite being in the most romantic city in Europe.
The Ligue 1 leaders, who are desperate to win the Champions League at some point, were very poor until late in the game as they lost 1-0 to Bayern Munich in the first leg of their quarter final tie.
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There wasn't much to shout about for the Parisians, with Sergio Ramos spotted pushing a photographer as he got very angry at the situation.
Things were already rocky at the Parc des Princes following some poor results in the league and Coupe de France, including a loss to Monaco.
That game saw Presnel Kimpembe have to talk fans down with megaphone and it also once again reportedly led to a falling out between some of the players, including Neymar.
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Mbappe gave a rallying cry after that loss and he tried it again after the Bayern defeat, saying they could still go through if "every player eats well and sleeps well."
However, according to Le10Sport, Neymar has already gone against that and was seen out following the Tuesday's loss in a McDonalds after playing in a poker tournament.
Certainly the incident will not help relations between the two PSG forwards, who have already had some fallings out this season.
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Mbappe reportedly told the club he wanted the Brazilian gone last summer, as part of his decision to extend his stay in the French capital, and sign a new deal.
That obviously didn't happen but tension has been high between them all campaign, with the two men having to be separated in the dressing room at one point.
Christophe Galtier tried to play things down and claimed there were no issues between his players, but there's definitely going to be soon.
Some in Paris are also a bit worried about the potential of Qatar buying Manchester United and dropping their interest in PSG, although some are urging UEFA not to allow that takeover to happen.
Topics: Football, Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain, France, Neymar, Kylian Mbappe