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Kylian Mbappé is in full doubt. For several months, the captain of the French team has struggled to perform and find his best level.
Whether it was with Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season, with Real Madrid at the start of this season and with the French team since Euro 2024. The Frenchman has not had a high-quality international break.
He failed to make the difference this Monday against Italy and when he came on Monday evening against Belgium. However, the number 10 can count on the support of his coach Didier Deschamps who does not hesitate to defend him.
” Kylian (Mbappé) feels good. Like all players, he is not at 100%. His shortage? Knowing his demands on that, it will be resolved. The goalkeeper makes a big save. He will score goals. We focused too much on him. It is not by snapping our fingers that it will happen. The French team will always be stronger with him. The freshness, even if he feels good, is when he will also continue. He will feel better in a month. There are high demands where he plays and he has already responded. He assumes his role as captain, even when he does not play. I have no worries with Kylian, » he declared on TF1 after the victory of the Tricolores against Belgium.
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