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The French coach, Didier Deschamps, spoke again about the news of Kylian Mbappé.
Kylian Mbappé continues to be talked about. When it’s not through a night out, it’s by deciding not to respond to all the summons from the France team. The former PSG player continues on his path to the cross. And that doesn’t make the task of his coach easier.
Didier Deschamps is obliged each time to comment on the actions of his captain. And he did it again this Sunday when he was questioned about the Bondynois’ nightclub trip to Stockholm.
“Mbappé? He does what he wants.”
At the Téléfoot microphone, he indicated that he was not there to monitor the players when they were not in the selection. And he repeated it again at a press conference in the evening: “ He’s not here, eh! From a private point of view, he does what he wants. Everyone will have their own perception. Maybe Aurélien is aware of his club’s program… If it bothers certain people afterwards… If he was where he was it was because he had no constraints from his club.
DD then refuted the idea that he was trying to defend Mbappé at all costs in the face of criticism: “ It’s not defending it for the sake of defending it. The problem is that his private life is not private. This is not your case and it suits you many times. A word to the wise. »
The analysis was relatively similar for the new captain of the Blues, Aurélien Tchouaméni. “I think we’re doing too much. Everyone can think what they want, but we know that every time it’s Kylian it takes on disproportionate proportions. We talked about him after, before the match, so wherever he followed the match is not our problem. Mbappé’s love for the France team is undeniable, he sent the guys messages to everyone to find out how things were going… We can’t wait for him to come back. »
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