Much has been made in recent days of tensions between Edinson Cavani and Neymar at Paris Saint-Germain, as the Parisians look to settle their new-look frontline.
The two were visibly at loggerheads on the pitch, twice spotted arguing over set piece duties. French publication 'L'Equipe' even reported that the pair had to be kept apart in the PSG dressing room following a heated discussion escalating from the mid-match arguments.
However, striker Edinson Cavani has attempted to play down the reports, speaking to Uruguayan radio station 'Gol de Medianoche de Radio Universal'.
"These things are created. I don't know why these stories are created. The truth is that these are normal things; things that happen in football.
"I learned of the story just now talking with my brother, about people saying that Cavani won't let anyone take penalties and that there's a problem with Neymar. The truth is that there's no problem.
"He [Neymar] has just arrived and like I said from the off we are keen for him to adapt in the best way possible. I think that's been proven because you can see he is adapting quickly."