EdF: Kylian Mbappé confuses the tracks before Belgium

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This Sunday, Kylian Mbappé appeared at a press conference to discuss the round of 16 match against Belgium. The former PSG striker did not fail to mention his team’s lack of offensive success since the start of the competition. And logically, he wanted to cover his tracks before the match while the press is talking about a change of system on the part of Didier Deschamps.

“We don’t score much because we don’t convert our chances. The most important thing is that it mustn’t stay in the guys’ heads. There’s no player who has gone to the goalkeeper and said he was going to miss. That was problematic in the group stage. It’s a different competition that’s starting. I’m sure we’ll create chances. Where does the 4-4-2 diamond come from? (laughs) You’ll have to ask the coach. I can tell you that in 3-5-2 we’ll create chances.”he said.

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