
The season may have started phenomenally for a Paris Saint-Germain side that won the French Super Cup and made it three wins in a row in their first Ligue 1 appearances, with an impressive record of 21 goals scored and only three conceded in these four official matches. Although a little short-circuit between Neymar and Kylian Mbappé has tarnished this start but the president came out to calm the issue.
Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the highest authority of PSG, spoke out about the famous dispute between two of its top stars during the pre-match penalty shootout against Montpellier. The Qatari executive opted to put the issue to bed and said that there are no problems between them.
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"No, no, there is no problem! It's the media who say that. I can argue with my brother, my sister, it's normal! They are good friends, very good partners and will always be good partners," Al-Khelaïfi commented during the UEFA Champions League draw, as reproduced by several French media.
However, this little conflict between the French striker and the Brazilian attacker has been an isolated case because the dynamic of the dressing room has changed with the changes that Nasser Al-Khelaifi made in his structure. The departures of Mauricio Pochettino and Leonardo - replaced by Luis Campos and Christophe Galtier - have improved the atmosphere at the Parc des Princes.
"We feel that something changed, of course," explained Al-Khelaifi, who elaborated on his feelings and explained that he is now happy with the identity the team has shown under the new coach. "He identified the style of play of our team, there is something there that has changed. But it's just the beginning, we have a lot of work to do, there are many things to work on, it's only been three games. The season is long," he added.

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