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Kylian Mbappé’s average performance against Mallorca on Sunday gave Booba another opportunity to mock the Real Madrid striker.
Last Sunday, Real Madrid traveled to Mallorca for the first day of La Liga. For his big debut in the Spanish championship, Kylian Mbappé was particularly expected at the turn. Unfortunately for him, the captain of the French team did not score and was guilty of a marking error on the opposing goal.
A disappointing performance that did not escape Booba. The 47-year-old rapper shared a photo displaying the notes of Carlo Ancelotti’s men. On this one, which comes from the site OneFootballa German platform that follows the main championships, the captain of the French team is the one with the worst (2.7). “I was that guy at the back of the class by the radiator”wrote the artist from Hauts-de-Seine to comment on his post, wanting to get the message across that Kylian Mbappé is the dunce of his team.
Booba attacks in bursts, Mbappé still ignores him
We can no longer count the number of times the former half of Lunatic has attacked the Bondy native. In 2022, during a report on the Blues broadcast on TF1, we could see all the players singing his hit 92i Veyronexcept Kylian Mbappé.
“We see you Kyky, you don’t sing, that’s why you don’t win!!!”reacted the man who has made clashes one of his mainstays.
“Mbappé is not a clash, you are overrated, you are useless, you are a tool of the system, zero LDC (Champions League, editor’s note), zero positioning (like most), go to Real learn life with Vinicius, good luck”Booba had also written on X (formerly Twitter), the day his latest album was released, last February.
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