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Neymar and Gianluigi Donnarrumma needed to be separated by their Paris Saint-Germain teammates after things got heated in the wake of the club's Champions League elimination.
PSG held a first-leg advantage over Real Madrid thanks to Kylian Mbappe's late goal at the Parc des Princes, and the French striker doubled the aggregate lead at the Bernabeu, only for Karim Benzema's hat-trick to turn the tie in the hosts' favour with a comeback described as "magic" by home boss Carlo Ancelotti.
There were question marks over Donnarumma for Benzema's first goal, with the Italian goalkeeper losing possession to the striker in the build-up, while the move for the veteran's second began when Neymar gifted the ball to Luka Modric in Madrid's half.
But it was Donnarumma's mistake that reportedly prompted the coming-together in the visitors' dressing room.
According to Marca, the confrontation began with Neymar criticising Donnarumma for his mistake, with the Euro 2020 winner responding by pointing out his teammate's part in the goal, which levelled things up on aggregate.
The Spanish publication reports that the pair "almost came to blows," with others in the dressing room forced to step in to prevent things escalating further.