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PSG-Bayern: "I owe Mbappé my happiness to be there," says Neymar

2021-04-12T21:16:58.516Z


In an interview with France Football, to be published this Tuesday, the Brazilian is full of praise for the Parisian world champion who


France-Football devotes its front page and a special report to him this Tuesday, a few hours before the PSG-Bayern shock in the quarter-final second leg of the Champions League.

Neymar, lets filter some secrets in this issue.

The Brazilian responded by email to the weekly a few weeks ago and his responses are published in this April 13 issue.

He is particularly complimentary to the address of his fortune companion and friend Kylian Mbappé: “He taught me a lot about the way“ to be French ”… He explained to me the French mentality.

I owe a lot of my adaptation to him, and therefore my happiness to be here.

»Launches the Olympic champion who does not seem to specify what« being French »means for him.

"He is our golden boy"

Neymar resumes on the same theme: “First of all, I was very touched by the man he is,” he continues.

Kylian is very considerate, always happy, polite and kind to everyone.

She is a very beautiful person.

This is the reason why we have gotten along so well since our first contact.

Then, of course, I had the opportunity to see him train, to observe his speed, his dribbling repertoire, his intelligence and to observe his humility to continue to evolve.

There, I said to myself: "he is our golden boy!"

".

Speed ​​alone doesn't mean anything.

You have to be smart to use it properly and Kylian is.

He is not only very smart and fast, but he also has a huge repertoire of dribbling. "

A repertoire that the world champion, author of a resounding double in the first leg in Munich (3-2), will have, this Tuesday evening, the opportunity to make appreciate to hoist his team in the semifinals of the C1 for the 2nd year in a row.

Source: leparis

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