Karim Benzema confessed he is carrying an injury during an amusing conversation with Kylian Mbappe just seconds before Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid faced off in the Champions League.
The two strikers, who are teammates with France, were named in the starting line-ups for the two opposing sides ahead of Tuesday night's blockbuster last-16 first leg at the Parc des Princes.
Benzema, 34, has been in sensational form this season with 22 goals and eight assists in 26 games prior to the match.
But it was 23-year-old Mbappe who lit up Paris with a brilliant added-time strike to take his tally to 22 goals in 32 appearances.
The Frenchmen were just two of the huge names in action, with Lionel Messi also named in the PSG attack and Luka Modric marshalling the Real Madrid midfield.
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Benzema and Mbappe came face to face in the star-studded tunnel before the match and embraced with beaming smiles on their faces in an exchange broadcast by RMC Sport.
Perhaps attempting to poke fun at a player over a decade his senior, the French outlet claims Mbappe asked: "How are you? Aren't you injured?"
In response, Benzema admitted he is carrying a minor knock by saying: "A little bit, yeah."
However, Mbappe did not believe his compatriot and hit back: "Liar! B******! Go!"
The Santiago Bernabeu hero had the final word in the conversation by saying: "You're a crazy one."
Although there was no shortage of star power on show in the last-16 encounter, goals were certainly in short supply as Thibaut Courtois shone between the posts for the visitors.
The likes of Messi, Angel Di Maria and Mbappe were frustrated by Los Blancos for almost the entire 90 minutes, and the introduction Neymar off the bench did not tip the balance in PSG's favour.
It took a mazing run from Mbappe and a powerful, low finish in the 94th minute to hand the hosts the first-leg they craved.
The World Cup winner spared Messi's blushes, as the Argentina captain saw his second-half penalty saved by Courtois after he was brought down by Dani Carvajal.
At the other end, Gianluigi Donnarumma was largely untroubled, with Real Madrid far inferior to their hosts in terms of shots, shots on target and possession
Carlo Ancelotti sent on former Chelsea winger Eden Hazard and Brazilian forward Rodrygo in a bid to improve his side's attacking threat, but these changes had little effect.
The result means PSG will take a slender advantage into the return leg at the Bernabeu in March, while it is worth remembering UEFA has removed the away goals rule this season.