Former Barça and France star Dugarry criticises Neymar

Former Barça and France star Dugarry criticises Neymar

Dugarry criticó a Neymar con dureza
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Dugarry feels Neymar's behaviour has not been the best in Paris

The Brazil international has had a very public falling out with Cavani

Neymar may be the star at Paris Saint-Germain but he's picking up enemies around the club, where his behaviour and his clash with Edinson Cavani has provoked criticism. The most recent to comment on the conflict is the former Barcelona and France striker Christophe Dugarry, who says it's "scandolous" what happened in the dressing room. 

The 1998 World Cup winner was speaking on Radio Montecarlo about the problems which arous between Neymar and Cavani at the weekend when he accused the Brazilian of behaving "as if he has already won everything with PSG." 

"Neymar seems to be the boss of PSG now, it's as if he's already won the league, the Champions League and everything else," Dugarry said, saying his attitude since joining the French club hides the reality. 

"He's always smiling, always kinds, always respectful.... He seemed completely different to [Zlatan] Ibrahimovic, who made it clear that he was in charge from the first day.  

"Cavani's spent four years at PSG and doesn't have long left [at the club], but you have to have respect for the veterans." 

Dugarry said he is "sure" that in the future "Neymar will be the boss at PSG" but he said Unai Emery "seriously needs to intervene" before the Brazilian "organises the training sessions and even picks the teams." 

"Where are we going?" Dugarry asked, before making it clear "I have nothing to do with this behaviour" and concluding that what's happening at PSG is an "authentic scandal."