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Present on the show Rothen ignites on RMC This Thursday evening, Christophe Dugarry returned to the dispute between Paris Saint-Germain and Kylian Mbappé, the latter claiming €55 million from the capital club. If the former French international largely criticized the position of the reigning French champions, the 52-year-old consultant took the opportunity to offer himself a long draw on the new Real Madrid player. “From the beginning, we have been told that he is mature, that he speaks well, but all that has finally caught up with him, he thinks he is something he is not. It is catastrophic.”had already declared Dugarry a few days ago. This time, the former OM and Girondins de Bordeaux player has added another layer with a little more vehemence… “They took us both for fools, PSG and Mbappé”the person concerned first said.
And to add: “When I learn that Mbappé was ready to join Liverpool because he didn’t have this and that or Silva or Lewandowski at PSG or I don’t know what but man you’re a player, you’re a coach, you’re a sporting director, you’re a president, what are you ultimately? I’ve never seen that. It’s unacceptable, I’ve never seen a guy do that. The greatest of the greatest, they were there to play. That’s Mbappé’s problem, he’s lost all the simplicity that made him strong, he thinks about his image, his money, what he’s going to say, what he represents with the Blues etc. You’re imploding in mid-flight. He doesn’t play football anymore, he doesn’t think about football anymore, he thinks about politics, about giving his opinion, he’s lost. You can be the most mature, the most intelligent guy in the world, he can explain to us that no, he was disturbed, he is disturbed and that is normal when you take care of everything except football. He said that we do not talk to me about age so we will talk about his performances and if we talk about that then he must go to the bench and nowhere else because he deserves it.. Cash.
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