Paris Saint-Germain forward, Edinson Cavani, has opened the can of worms that exist between himself and teammate, Neymar.
Neymar, who became the world’s most expensive player when he joined PSG from Barcelona for €222million in August, argued with Cavani over the right to take a spot kick against Lyon in Ligue 1 last month.
The Uruguayan centre-forward overruled the expensive new arrival but missed from 12 yards, although his failure to convert the opportunity did not prevent the hosts from registering a comfortable 2-0 victory.
That public disagreement sparked rumours of a rift between the big-name attackers and, while Cavani has claimed there are no ill-feelings in the dressing room, the 30-year-old also implied he is unlikely to socialise with his fellow South American away from the club.
“That’s in the past,” he told SFR Sport when asked about the penalty incident on Wednesday. “These are things that happen in football.
“We must find the solution together and function as a team.
“We need to be a competitive team, but we do not need to be friends.
“You have to be professional, and afterwards everyone has their own life.”
Both superstars will be in action on Wednesday night when PSG face Anderlecht in the Champions League.