OM: Maupay wants to shut down the entire Ligue 1

OM: Maupay wants to shut down the entire Ligue 1
OM: Maupay wants to shut down the entire Ligue 1

Regularly noted for his quiet attitude towards his opponents, Neal Maupay justified himself by reminding us that football is just a game.

By recruiting Neal Maupay, Olympique de knew that they were getting their hands on a big piece. If football-wise, the striker on loan from Everton has arguments to put forward, he also has a side of room included in the deal. Since his arrival in England in 2017, Neal Maupay has regularly stood out for his attacks on his opponents. A practice that he did not abandon when joining the Marseille club.

Neal Maupay explains his chamberings

On his Instagram account, Neal Maupay did not hesitate to criticize after his team's victory on the pitch at Stade Bollaert. In a Twitch live, he expresses his teasing side by explaining that for him, football is and remains a game. Yes, I like sleeping. I like to have fun. You know, in the end, football is just a game and I'm just looking to have fun by sometimes beating up a player or a team. It's never anything personal. I don't know how people see it, but that's my point of view. It's in my veins, it's part of me. It's easy to annoy someone on the field. Once I'm in his head and he's upset, I know he can't get to me because he's already frustrated. Sometimes people get upset over nothing, and I find it hilarious because it really means nothing to me », Explains the OM striker, who does not see the problem in his way of acting.

A player who gains confidence

It was on the last day of the summer transfer window that Neal Maupay arrived at Olympique de Marseille. The latter then came to conclude a summer deal that was more than provided for by the Phocaeans. Since then, no less than 2 goals and 2 assists have been recorded in 8 championship matches played. Sanctioned with a red card against , the player on loan from Everton has already been widely talked about since his return to .


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