The Brazilian right back is not happy with how things are going inside Les Parisiens' locker room, especially after their UCL elimination against Real Madrid.

Last week wasn't easy to deal with for Dani Alves, and this one seems to be headed right down the same alley.

The Brazilian defender shared his views on the reasons why Les Parisiens weren't able to get past Real Madrid in their UEFA Champions League tie, and his words will surely create controversy among his team-mates, since he believes that their reluctance to work as a unit was the main reason for their downfall against Los Blancos.

"Being eliminated from a major tournament is not about luck. I've lived that with the Brazilian team. We didn't work as a team and everyone could see it. PSG is in a transition right now, and that lack of unity among us can't be hidden," Alves stated.

The 34-year-old player also aimed a dig at the club's owners and coach, since being unified would be crucial to accomplish great things in Europe.

"Being a coach these days is a lot of work, and making the team play as it is supposed to has a lot of merit, but there are things taking place behind the scenes that don't help at all. We have it in Brazil's National Team, but not here," Alves added.

Before the interview with Globo Esporte concluded, Alves revealed that he doesnt' want his children to follow his footsteps, and he mentioned the reason why.

"They don't like it(football), thank God. Football is losing the glitter that made me want to become a professional athlete. Football is just business nowadays," Alves concluded.