Bixente Lizarazu gets demolished by a famous journalist

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Bixente Lizarazu reacted to the departure of Kylian Mbappé from PSG and was attacked on social networks by a famous journalist.

Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain, it’s over. This Thursday, RMC Sport and the daily L’Equipe jointly announced that Kylian Mbappé would no longer be a Parisian player next season. The kid from Bondy warned his president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi last Tuesday, on the sidelines of the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League against Real Sociedad (2-0 victory for PSG), of his intention to leave the capital for from the season.

An announcement which of course ignited social networks and provoked a lot of reactions. On France Info, Bixente Lizarazu also made his little comment. “Kylian Mbappé does not belong to us, it’s his life. If in his childhood dreams he wants to play for Real Madrid, he has the right. He gave PSG seven years and I think it’s normal that he wants to experience something else”declared the 98 world champion.

“When are we going to/should cry, tell me…”

An analysis clearly not shared by Didier Roustan, who made it known on X (formerly Twitter) by taking over the former Bayern Munich left-back. ” ” He gave… ” ? Um, when are we going to/should cry, tell me…”reacted the journalist from the L’Equipe channel, who suggests that PSG also gave a lot to its number 7.

It must be said that Didier Roustan is not the biggest fan of Kylian Mbappé. Here is what he said about the kid from Bondy last October: “For me, Mbappé is not a football genius. It’s an absolute cracker. A man of his time. For me, football is about emotion. I really like Mbappé and hats off to everything he does, but I wouldn’t pay to see Mbappé, I would pay a ticket to see Javier Pastore play. For what they’re trying to do, for the team in question I wish them the best but I’m not going to pay to see this team. »

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