<p>Kylian Mbappe insisted Sunday he has "never asked to leave" Paris Saint-Germain despite widespread reports last week that he would seek a move away from the Qatar-owned club as soon as possible.</p>.<p>The 23-year-old France superstar was speaking in the wake of PSG's 1-0 win over Marseille, in which he set up Neymar for the only goal as his side moved three points clear at the top of Ligue 1.</p>.<p>"I am very happy. I have never asked to leave in January," he said while insisting that he was not "implicated directly or indirectly" in the rumours about his future.</p>.<p>The story emerged on Tuesday, hours before PSG's 1-1 Champions League draw with Benfica in which he scored.</p>.<p>"I didn't understand why the story came out on the day of a game. I was as shocked as everyone," Mbappe claimed.</p>.<p>"People can think I was involved but I wasn't at all."</p>.<p>Several sources assure that the noise about Mbappe wanting to leave PSG -- despite only signing a new three-year contract in May after lengthy negotiations -- came from the entourage of the player himself.</p>.<p>Mbappe has openly admitted that he has not enjoyed his position in the Paris attack this season, saying he plays with "more freedom" when on international duty.</p>.<p>But he insisted that there was no truth that he wanted to leave Paris, saying: "It is completely false. I am very happy."</p>.<p>Neymar's goal against Marseille came in first-half stoppage time as PSG beat their bitter rivals at the Parc des Princes to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.</p>.<p>The game also featured a red card for Marseille defender Samuel Gigot, who was dismissed in the second half for scything down Neymar.</p>.<p>It was a welcome return to winning ways for PSG after three straight draws and a week overshadowed by the doubts about Mbappe's future.</p>.<p>PSG are three points clear of surprise package Lorient, who drew 0-0 on Saturday with Reims.</p>.<p>Lens are five points behind the leaders in third, with Marseille another point adrift now in fourth.</p>.<p>Mbappe lined up for the Parisians alongside Neymar and the returning Lionel Messi in attack and was twice denied by fine Pau Lopez saves in the first half.</p>.<p>"He created lots of chances. He was in his favourite position most of the time. He just lacked a bit of luck and came up against a good goalkeeper," coach Christophe Galtier told broadcaster Amazon Prime.</p>.<p>"Obviously I have understood Kylian and that he wants to be in his favourite position," said Galtier, who switched from a back three to a back four against Marseille.</p>.<p>"That is also why we tried to play with a different system, but believe me when I say everything is fine in the dressing room.</p>.<p>"I have players with big characters but they are great professionals."</p>.<p>Messi hit the underside of the crossbar from a first-half free-kick for PSG, who lost Danilo Pereira to injury in the first half.</p>.<p>Marseille, who beat Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League in midweek, were a threat when they got forward but could not find a response to Neymar's goal.</p>.<p>"I am not frustrated," their coach, Igor Tudor, told Amazon Prime.</p>.<p>"It finished 1-0 but it could have been maybe 5-5 or 4-5 or 6-4. Paris deserved this win."</p>.<p>Elsewhere, Lyon's slump continued as they went down 3-2 to Rennes in their first game since appointing former PSG boss Laurent Blanc as their new coach.</p>.<p>Blanc succeeded the sacked Peter Bosz last week to return to French football more than six years after his departure from Paris, where he won three Ligue 1 titles in three seasons.</p>.<p>He is now charged with reviving the fortunes of the seven-time former French champions but a brace from Martin Terrier and an Amine Gouiri goal gave Rennes the victory which leaves them fifth.</p>.<p>Alexandre Lacazette scored twice for Lyon who are now 10th after seeing their run without a win extended to six games.</p>.<p>Monaco are sixth after a 1-1 draw with Clermont in which they were hindered by the early sending-off of Malian midfielder Mohamed Camara.</p>
<p>Kylian Mbappe insisted Sunday he has "never asked to leave" Paris Saint-Germain despite widespread reports last week that he would seek a move away from the Qatar-owned club as soon as possible.</p>.<p>The 23-year-old France superstar was speaking in the wake of PSG's 1-0 win over Marseille, in which he set up Neymar for the only goal as his side moved three points clear at the top of Ligue 1.</p>.<p>"I am very happy. I have never asked to leave in January," he said while insisting that he was not "implicated directly or indirectly" in the rumours about his future.</p>.<p>The story emerged on Tuesday, hours before PSG's 1-1 Champions League draw with Benfica in which he scored.</p>.<p>"I didn't understand why the story came out on the day of a game. I was as shocked as everyone," Mbappe claimed.</p>.<p>"People can think I was involved but I wasn't at all."</p>.<p>Several sources assure that the noise about Mbappe wanting to leave PSG -- despite only signing a new three-year contract in May after lengthy negotiations -- came from the entourage of the player himself.</p>.<p>Mbappe has openly admitted that he has not enjoyed his position in the Paris attack this season, saying he plays with "more freedom" when on international duty.</p>.<p>But he insisted that there was no truth that he wanted to leave Paris, saying: "It is completely false. I am very happy."</p>.<p>Neymar's goal against Marseille came in first-half stoppage time as PSG beat their bitter rivals at the Parc des Princes to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.</p>.<p>The game also featured a red card for Marseille defender Samuel Gigot, who was dismissed in the second half for scything down Neymar.</p>.<p>It was a welcome return to winning ways for PSG after three straight draws and a week overshadowed by the doubts about Mbappe's future.</p>.<p>PSG are three points clear of surprise package Lorient, who drew 0-0 on Saturday with Reims.</p>.<p>Lens are five points behind the leaders in third, with Marseille another point adrift now in fourth.</p>.<p>Mbappe lined up for the Parisians alongside Neymar and the returning Lionel Messi in attack and was twice denied by fine Pau Lopez saves in the first half.</p>.<p>"He created lots of chances. He was in his favourite position most of the time. He just lacked a bit of luck and came up against a good goalkeeper," coach Christophe Galtier told broadcaster Amazon Prime.</p>.<p>"Obviously I have understood Kylian and that he wants to be in his favourite position," said Galtier, who switched from a back three to a back four against Marseille.</p>.<p>"That is also why we tried to play with a different system, but believe me when I say everything is fine in the dressing room.</p>.<p>"I have players with big characters but they are great professionals."</p>.<p>Messi hit the underside of the crossbar from a first-half free-kick for PSG, who lost Danilo Pereira to injury in the first half.</p>.<p>Marseille, who beat Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League in midweek, were a threat when they got forward but could not find a response to Neymar's goal.</p>.<p>"I am not frustrated," their coach, Igor Tudor, told Amazon Prime.</p>.<p>"It finished 1-0 but it could have been maybe 5-5 or 4-5 or 6-4. Paris deserved this win."</p>.<p>Elsewhere, Lyon's slump continued as they went down 3-2 to Rennes in their first game since appointing former PSG boss Laurent Blanc as their new coach.</p>.<p>Blanc succeeded the sacked Peter Bosz last week to return to French football more than six years after his departure from Paris, where he won three Ligue 1 titles in three seasons.</p>.<p>He is now charged with reviving the fortunes of the seven-time former French champions but a brace from Martin Terrier and an Amine Gouiri goal gave Rennes the victory which leaves them fifth.</p>.<p>Alexandre Lacazette scored twice for Lyon who are now 10th after seeing their run without a win extended to six games.</p>.<p>Monaco are sixth after a 1-1 draw with Clermont in which they were hindered by the early sending-off of Malian midfielder Mohamed Camara.</p>