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” I come, I play, I try to do my best, to help the team. What people think is the least of my worries.” This is what Kylian Mbappé said during the press briefing on Thursday evening, on the eve of France – Italy, in the Nations League. Comments that did not please Daniel Riolo at all. The columnist sharply attacked the number 10 of the Bluesdeploring his bad behavior, the same evening, on RMC.
” You are clearly facing someone who has a deplorable attitude. Either he is lying or he is stupid. He cannot say that he does not care what people think since he is a player who benefits from the services of the most cutting-edge communication agencies in Paris. If you have people who manage everything around your life, it means that you pay attention to your image and what you give. You cannot say that ‘people’s opinions are the least of your worries’ or it means that you have not understood what is happening around you, which I do not believe. It is not normal. It is contempt. There is even a class contempt, it is 100% the behavior of small scum “, Riolo said.
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