Booba accuses Rohff of having brought bad luck to Mbappé

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What if Rohff was at the origin of the decline in popularity suffered by Kylian Mbappé? This is neither more nor less what Booba implies.

In March 2023, Kylian Mbappé became the top scorer in the history of Paris Saint-Germain. By scoring against FC Nantes, the Bondy native scored his 201st goal with the Rouge et Bleu, surpassing Uruguayan Edinson Cavani and his 200 goals.

The performance of the French international, then aged 24 years and two months, was praised by Rohff. “The Kyky is redone! It’s the decerney. Top scorer in PSG history at 24 years old. Dear Kyky, I award you my most legendary album cover in rap history! »wrote the vitriot rapper on X (then still called Twitter), in reference to the opus “The Pride of Ours”, released in 2004.

After the “marabout”, place for the “black cat” for Mbappé

While the captain of the France team finds himself entangled in a dark affair, Booba remembered the post of his eternal rival. The artist from Hauts-de-Seine did not hesitate to “unearth” it, describing Rohff in passing as a “black cat”.

To summarize the message that the “Duke of Boulogne” is trying to convey, the fall in Kylian Mbappé’s popularity would have started when the former member of the Mafia k’1 Fry published this message. Booba took the opportunity to post another tweet about the controversy, ironically wishing for

” strength “ at number 9 of Real Madrid.

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