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Expected to be the supreme guide of the France team at the Euro last summer, Kylian Mbappé completely missed out on his competition. He who played his first international tournament with the armband of Blues. This campaign for the Real Madrid striker started very badly, following a clash with Kevin Danso in France’s first match against Austria (victory, 0-1). A contact that will cause his nose to break. If his participation for the remainder of this European Nations Championship was called into question, this possibility was quickly ruled out, giving way to that of wearing a protective mask. An idea that many companies wanted to take advantage of.
In this Thursday’s edition, the newspaper The Team reports that all mask-making professionals have flooded the LinkedIn accounts of the French team staff, with a very specific goal: to be the one who will make the mask worn by Mbappé. If Real Madrid took control of this matter by offering two masks to its player, they did not suit him. It is ultimately Oakley, one of the sponsors of KM7 and who made the 3D print of his face in 2022, who will make the final mask.
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