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Roland Courbis does not particularly like Luis Enrique. The management of Kylian Mbappé by the Spanish technician exasperates him.
The exit of Kylian Mbappé, at half-time of the draw (0-0) between AS Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain, will remain as a notable episode of the capital club’s season. This management of Parisian number 7 by Luis Enrique has divided sports consultants.
Roland Courbis is one of those who think that the native of Bondy would never have deserved such treatment. “For me Mbappé remains Mbappé. The number of times Mbappé saved his team in the last quarter of an hour… He’s not everyone, he’s not a traditional player. Mbappé gives you an average first half, but he can also make you win in the last five minutes of the second half. underlined the 70-year-old technician on the airwaves of RMC.
“We understand that you are in charge”
The former coach of Olympique de Marseille does not seem to have Luis Enrique in his heart. “You don’t need to bother him at his place in Monaco. If it’s to show that you’re in charge (Luis Enrique, Editor’s note)it’s okay, we understood that it’s you who is in charge”insisted Roland Courbis, with the frankness that characterizes him.
It remains to be seen whether the PSG coach will dare to reproduce this experience during the next matches. At a press conference, the former Spain coach made it clear that he could allow himself this type of change again with his star player.
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