The 25-year-old said he was "hurt" by the issue, before adding that he was "really happy" in Paris following his world-record 222-million-euro ($264 million) transfer in August. Mbappe, Neymar and Cavani have linked up to devastating effect this season, with the trio combining to score 24 goals through PSG's first 12 league matches.Kylian Mbappe insists his big bro Neymar is happy at PSG. ?? pic.twitter.com/yh1CQITUpG
— Goal UK (@GoalUK) November 12, 2017
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But Mbappe conceded Neymar was just as susceptible to criticism as anyone else.
"It just simply proves that he's human like everyone else. He's like us, he has two arms, two legs, a heart, so he can be affected by the criticism he is subjected to," Mbappe told French television channel TF1 on Sunday. "From the outside he gives off a certain image, he doesn't appear to be affected... But when you're on the inside, he opens himself up to you, he shows he's a normal person. "He's incredibly strong on the pitch that you think he's just as strong off it, but away from it he remains a normal guy."French sensation MBAPPÉ: "#Neymar is like my big brother. He takes care of me in the best way possible." pic.twitter.com/SDRTNssgi6
— Seleção Brasileira (@BrazilStat) November 11, 2017
Do you think Neymar will be at PSG for long? We'll discuss his future on the show today. pic.twitter.com/6e8BRkZPW5
— Sunday Supplement (@SundaySupp) November 12, 2017


