The Brazilian is a key part of a star-studded dressing room – but what are the likes of Neymar and Mbappe like when the cameras are off?
GettyMarquinhos: Team-mate Emoji ChallengeAdvertisementGettyAlphonse Areola"He’s a monster, I mean, have you seen his height? He brings physical impact, on and off the pitch. He’s a great person, very calm, very simple. He doesn’t talk much, doesn’t like to be in the spotlight but he knows how to establish himself in due course. I’ve got a very good relationship with him because we’re both very calm."Getty ImagesKevin Trapp"He’s a good friend of mine. He’s the most Brazilian German in the world. He comes over to my house very often, we have fun together and, above all, he’s handsome! In the changing room, he’s very active, likes talking, reach out to others. He’s a good entertainer as well."GettyDani Alves"I’ve got a very special relationship with him. He’s a great guy. He’s got a boundless energy: in the morning, afternoon and night. He’s got a lot of energy in the changing room and on the pitch. We often play together on the right side, it brings me a lot, he shares his experience with me both in PSG and in the national team."