Neal Maupay has opened up on recent clashes with Premier League stars that have seen him become the pantomime villain of the division.

Maupay has become somewhat synonymous with winding up fellow pros in recent weeks, first clashing with James Maddison in Brentford’s defeat to Tottenham at the end of January.

He then angered Kyle Walker, and was accused of talking about the full-back’s family on the back of news he had fathered a second child with a different women to his partner.

The forward was slammed for his actions but has insisted he has never crossed a line, denying the allegations around his supposed comments to Walker in his side’s 3-1 defeat to the Champions on February 5.

Speaking to The Times, Maupay claimed ‘everyone would laugh’ if they knew what he really said to Walker, and insisted he is ‘just having fun’ with his on-field antics. 

Neal Maupay has responded to Kyle Walker's claims around the pair's clash earlier this month

Neal Maupay has responded to Kyle Walker’s claims around the pair’s clash earlier this month

The pair were involved in a heated exchange as Walker claimed Maupay had made references to  his children

The pair were involved in a heated exchange as Walker claimed Maupay had made references to  his children

The clash came after it was revealed that Walker had fathered a second child with a different woman to his partner

The clash came after it was revealed that Walker had fathered a second child with a different woman to his partner

‘I didn’t think I should have to defend myself for something I didn’t do,’ he said of the clash with Walker. ‘The people who know me, they know I wouldn’t say something like that, but it is a bit unfair because if I don’t talk then people will think I’m guilty.

‘I’m not going to say [what he said], but, if you read my lips properly and find out, everyone would laugh.

‘People say footballers are boring, then all of a sudden a player does this and everyone goes, “Why, Neal? He’s the most disliked player. Blah blah blah”. For me, football is a game, it’s entertainment. I’m just having fun and, on the pitch, I’m trying to do everything to win. If I can say something that puts you off or makes you overthink and make a mistake, I’ll do it.

‘People don’t realise how much tension and emotion is involved at the highest level. I think it works quite well and if I can get a reaction, great.

‘It’s not personal and I’m sure I’ve never crossed that line. I try to be on the edge but I don’t say stuff about a player’s private life or their family. People can judge who someone is from a 90-minute game, but what they see on the pitch isn’t real life. That’s why I’m not really worried about what they think. 

‘You could be the nicest player in the world and people would still find a way to hate on you, so I’m just going to keep being me. Six years ago in the Championship I was doing the same thing, but because these are big stars, big teams, everyone is talking about it, but it goes both ways. 

‘The defenders can be cheeky with it as well. I’m not a crazy guy. We played Wolves last week and nothing happened because their centre backs acted differently.’

Maupay also riled James Maddison by copying his darts celebration after scoring at Tottenham

Maupay also riled James Maddison by copying his darts celebration after scoring at Tottenham

The recent focus on Maupay’s actions began when he mimicked James Maddison’s famous darts celebration when he scored the opening goal of Brentford’s 3-2 defeat to Ange Postecoglou’s side.

Maddison ended up confronting the Frenchman on the pitch, and later criticised the move and his goal scoring exploits, which Maupay to responded to on social media by pointing out Maddison’s relegation record.

Later in the match, Spurs goal scorers Brennan Johnson and Richarlison performed the celebration, seemingly in jest at Maupay. 

The pair were then involved in an odd exchange after Maddison took exception to the move

The pair were then involved in an odd exchange after Maddison took exception to the move

They later clashed on social media, with Maddison sharing a picture of the forward's celebration on social media

They later clashed on social media, with Maddison sharing a picture of the forward’s celebration on social media

‘He took it really personally, it’s funny,’ Maupay said. ‘I threw a dart and he got so offended he posted my picture on his Instagram. But if I give a little something, I have got to be able to take it as well.

‘We didn’t lose against Tottenham because of my celebration. They’d be in big trouble in the league if they needed a player to wind them up to win a game.

‘I’ve always been like this. I think that side of me definitely comes from my mum. She’s Argentinian. She’s got a big temper, in a good way, and she’s not shy to say what she thinks. I’m a bit like her. I’ve always been a fighter.’

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Post source: Daily mail

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