It all started with Kylian Mbappe’s injury in Montpellier on the first day of February. PSG’s striker is set to miss the first leg of the Champions League duel with Bayern Munich (although the Germans doubt that), and then Lionel Messi got hurt in a 2-1 defeat in French Cup in Marseille, and is also doubtful for the clash with the Bavarians. And to make things worse, an unknown virus attacked the squad, with several players complaining of stomach aches and vomiting. It is unknown how many players are affected by this virus, but with players like Nordi Mukiele, Renato Sanches, Marco Verratti, Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi already out, it’s certainly not an easy task for coach Christophe Galtier. And the Parisian are travelling to Monaco, to face the high-flying Les Monegasques, who are undefeated in their last seven Ligue 1 games (5 wins, 2 draws).Many of Neymar’s neighbours are growing tired of his constant parties, even going so far as to call the police. Last Sunday, his birthday, was one too many. The Mayor of Bougival, where he lives, has described him as disrespectful to his neighbours. ✍️ Le Parisien pic.twitter.com/jESmgrwK7o— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Football__Tweet) February 10, 2023 On top of that, the press is currently interested what Neymar’ neighbors have to say about his famous parties. The Parisian wrote repeatedly that people leaving near the Brazilian’s five-storey villa in Bougival are facing loud music and noise from once Ronaldinho’s residence. One Brazilian was switched with another one and both like to party, so the problem for this part of Paris is obvious. Neymar organized a party after the 2-1 win over Tolouse seven days ago (he didn’t play) and Latin music rang out from mid-afternoon until late in the evening, around 11:45 p.m, which ended with some neighbors calling the police.Kimpembe finally returns for PSG as both Messi and Mbappe are about to miss a vital Monaco tieWhat’s worse for Neymar is that right next door to him lives the mayor of Bougival, Luc Wattelle, who is obviously not happy as he wrote a column for the Parisian stating that “Ney” had already organized a big party that lasted until 5 a.m. to celebrate the PSG title last May.“We can verbalize, but what do you do in the face of someone who does not really care to pay a fine of 135 euros given what he earns? At some point, we will send a file to the prosecutor for repeated trouble at public order” said Wattelle.’He is the biggest failure in the history of football’And now one neighbor decided to talk to the press about PSG’s forward, and he explained that Neymar doesn’t party so often, but when he does, it goes on and on.”Neymar’s birthday last weekend was the softest party, it was ‘only’ until 11:45 p.m., it’s not disturbing. But since I’ve been here, there have been four or five, and each time it’s a fiesta until 5 or 6 a.m. The last one before that- there, it was after the Brazil-Tunisia match at the Parc des Princes (September 27, 2022), where at 11 p.m. the entire Brazilian selection landed at Neymar’s house” explained the neighbor.LIGUE 1 – Matchday 23FridayNice – Ajaccio 3-0 (1-0)/Dante 3, Brahimi 69, 90/Saturday19.00: (2.70) Monaco (3.15) PSG (2.70)23.00: (5.40) Clermont (3.70) Olympique Marseille (1.75)Sunday15.00: (3.05) Toulouse (3.40) Rennes (2.45)17.00: (2.35) Angers (3.25) Auxerre (3.40)17.00: (1.50) Lille (4.30) Strasbourg (7.75)17.00: (2.50) Montpellier (3.20) Brest (2.95)17.00: (1.58) Reims (4.20) Troyes (6.50)19.05: (2.05) Nantes (3.50) Lorient (3.90)22.45: (2.40) Olympique Lyon (3.30) Lens (3.00)***odds are subject to change