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Present at a press conference before the clash between the France team and Belgium, Monday evening, as part of the Nations League, Didier Deschamps was once again questioned about the Mbappé affair. If the French coach had already given his feelings about the northern escapade of the captain of the Blues, he decided to add another layer at the end of the afternoon. And the former OM player took the opportunity to send a little dig to the journalists present on site…
“Everyone will have their own perception, free to them… This does not mean that they did not watch the match, or that they did not send a message. If he was where he was, it was because he had no obligation from his club, but I am ready to understand the different situations. Is it good or bad? You shouldn’t see evil everywhere either, but it is in his private life, except that his private life is not private, because we know where he is, which is not your case and what suits you well, sometimes. A word to the wise”.
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