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What Nene does outside of training is not my problem, says Ancelotti
Les Parisiens' boss has stated that he does not care about what players do during their free time, regardless of them being injured or not
| Bet: | Returns: | Lorient $43.30 | Draw $35.00 | PSG $18.30 |
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The capital club leapfrogged Olympique Lyonnais to move top of Ligue 1 with a 1-0 victory over Remi Garde's side at Parc des Princes on Sunday, but without the Brazilian, who missed out through a knock.
"When I tell you in a press conference that he's injured, I'm telling you the truth," the 53-year-old told reporters.
"When a player goes ice skating that is not my problem. Outside of the Camp des Loges, the players do what they want.
"What I care about is what they do in training," he concluded.
PSG currently sit atop of Ligue 1 and are preparing to travel to Brest on December 21.
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