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Jonathan Johnson, PSG correspondent 4y

PSG's Kylian Mbappe plays down 'pretend rivalry' with Neymar

Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe has set the record straight regarding his supposed rivalry with teammate Neymar.

Speaking with France Football after being crowned the publication's best French player of 2019 for the second consecutive year, the France international discussed the "pretend" power struggle between himself and the Brazilian since Les Bleus' World Cup success of 2018.

Mbappe, who just turned 21, insists there is no rivalry between the two and it was something invented after France's triumph in Russia.

"When I arrived in Paris, there was no debate -- he [Neymar] was the superstar that I had come to support, to help," said the former Monaco man. "He got injured, missed his World Cup and I won it.

"That was when the stories of our pretend rivalry started to come out, along with my supposed desire to take his place -- I was thrown to hear that sort of thing.

"When I returned to [PSG's training facility] Camp des Loges in August of 2018, the first thing I did was to grab Ney and tell him: 'You might have missed your World Cup, and all the better for us [France], but here, do not worry, I will not be stepping on your toes. I will play for the Ballon d'Or this year as you are not in the reckoning, but I assure you I do not want to take your place -- you can keep it. I am always here to help you.'"

Mbappe and Neymar have recently started playing together after both suffered injury-hit starts to this season and the prolific pair are among PSG's highest scorers domestically and in the Champions League.

However, despite claims of increased individualism, Mbappe says he has not changed and is simply focused on team success.

"People think Kylian has changed," Mbappe said. "However, that is false -- he plays to be decisive and important to his team."

Mbappe also admitted it was "flattering" that Lionel Messi was keeping tabs on his progress as the pair raced for last season's Golden Boot, and that his desire to "better myself" contributed towards his hot form that pushed the Barcelona man all the way.

"I scored two, he would then get three, and if I managed three, he would help himself to four!" recalls Mbappe. "It was crazy, and I was telling Ousmane [Dembele]: 'how is this possible? Is he doing it on purpose? Is he watching how many goals I score? Of course, he is watching you!' I then said: 'Even Messi is keeping an eye on me...'

"It is flattering when such a player does not overlook you."

Mbappe also affirmed his desire to compete in next year's Olympic Games, with PSG's consent, and that discussions will take place soon over the possibility of his inclusion.

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