Neymar has broken his silence on the recent bust-up he had at Paris Saint-Germain.
In July 2019, it was reported that the South American and then-PSG sporting director Leonardo had an altercation in front of the squad.
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It was said that Leonardo wanted to send a message to the team that there was no room for favouritism.
Prior to this alleged incident, the PSG chief confirmed that same year that the Ligue 1 side were open to selling the Brazil forward after he failed to turn up for pre-season training.
Luis Campos, who has since replaced Leonardo as PSG sporting director, was reported to have had heated talks of his own with the 31-year-old following PSG's latest defeat at the hands of AS Monaco on Saturday.
This was the Ligue 1 giants' fourth defeat in their past 10 matches, with the club's form having dipped since the 2022 FIFA World Cup ended.
Speaking to reporters ahead of PSG's all-important UEFA Champions League round of 16 clash with Bayern Munich, Neymar confirmed that he and Campos were indeed at loggerheads on the weekend.
"Yes, there was a discussion, we didn't agree with what we heard," the Brazil talisman revealed, per the Daily Metro.
"But these things happen. Football isn't just about love and friendship.
"The respect is there but there are times when you don't agree and discussions happen to make things better.
"It's true that our recent performances haven't been very good. Of course, it's unsettling when there are defeats."
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Neymar added that he was not happy about leaked information from the team's dressing room coming out in the press.
"It's not normal that everything that happens comes out of the dressing room, it should stay between us," the Selecao talisman continued.
"We know that we have some weaknesses, but I'm sure we'll see the best of PSG [against Bayern]."
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