EdF, PSG: Kylian Mbappé challenged by his teammates about his future

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In an interview given to France InfoGuy Stéphan, Didier Deschamps' deputy at the head of the France team, spoke about the atmosphere within the French group before two friendly matches against Germany and then against Chile. “It's difficult to predict the future, but in any case, it's a group with many qualities and above all a state of mind, a cohesion and a joy of living which are expressed on a daily basis during the gatherings so there is obviously optimism. But we also know that we are the team to beat, since we are vice-world champion”first explained the person concerned before returning to the Kylian Mbappé case, chambered by his teammates about his future.

“It's a bit confusing: 'So, Kylian, that's it, have you chosen?' He has just spent seven years at Paris Saint-Germain and it seems that he has made a decision (laughs). I don't know where to go yet, but in any case, he is calm and he scores in every match. Not every game, but almost. He is an extraordinary player, he is a captain with us who is very unifying. He is a captain who is very pleasant in the group, who is also a good listener, who also talks a lot with young and old. There is no change in his behavior.”, also confided Stéphan. As a reminder, the former Monegasque is at the end of his contract next June with PSG and is preparing to join Real Madrid as we revealed to you at the start of the year.

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