Daniel Riolo castigates Kylian Mbappé

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Unlike PSG where Kylian Mbappé no longer plays the entirety of the matches (only 1 in his team's last 6 matches), during this gathering, the French genius played both matches in their entirety. However, he did not show himself to his advantage. Remaining silent during these two matches (the first time twice consecutively since 2022 and the final phase of the World Cup), Kylian Mbappé only made a small assist. Performances which do not convince Daniel Riolo. The journalist ofRMC did not go out of his way to criticize the captain of the Blues and validated the words of a listener who found his behavior scandalous.

“I absolutely agree, it’s very weird, it’s almost too big to be true. In the French team, it doesn't happen that he isn't motivated two games in a row. He's there, he goes through the match like a ghost, it's not normal, it's even embarrassing, he can't do that. If he comes to the French team, it's to play, especially if it's from the 1st to the 90th, he has no right to be a ghost, not him. He is captain, he must perform well. In these cases he can ask to play one match out of two or he can play both matches but he is drawn in both matches. I don't like it at all, these two matches are not good. He missed everything. His press conferences were excellent, his performances lousy” he elaborated. The Frenchman will return to the Stade Vélodrome with his club this Sunday for the Classic against OM to try to have more success.

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