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Plusted by injuries this season, Ethan Mbappé, who is still only 18 years old, should no longer play a lot this season at LOSC despite some remarkable entries.
After five appearances with PSG last season and for the moment nine matches in LOSC on behalf of the exercise 2024-2025, Ethan Mbappé may wait a while before opening his goals for professionals (or Give the first assist in your career). The midfielder formed among the Red and Blue, who left the capital last summer as his big brother Kylian, lives a contrasting season with the Dogues. Bruno Genesio installed it in the rotation but the 18 -year -old chained three physical seeds, including a quadriceps who made him miss three months of competition.
After a striking entry into play against AS Saint-Etienne on February 1 and 45 good minutes in the 8th finals of the Coupe de France against Dunkirk, Mbappé failed to continue with the Dogues. He missed the trip to Rennes for muscle discomfort and stayed on the bench during the shock won against AS Monaco (2-1), last Saturday, on behalf of the 23rd day of Ligurian 1. A double D 'Hakon Haraldsson allowed the Northerners to chew 4th in the ranking at the Principality team.
Heavy in front of Ethan Mbappé
Ethan Mbappé suddenly tumbled into the hierarchy in the midfielder, who can play a reporter or a more offensive position. While the little prodigy Osame Sahraoui forfeit at the last minute, in addition to the absences of Rémy Cabella (muscle injury) and Mitchel Bakker (suspended, a week after an excellent match as an addic), Ngal'Ayel Mukau started above against the Monegasques and it was the winger Mathias Fernandez-Pardo who came into play in the offensive sector. The arrival this winter of the attacker Chuba Akpom (associated with Jonathan David on Saturday) and the expected return of Edon Zhegrova (expected in two weeks) do not arrange things for Mbappé.
Especially since the Lille no longer have “small” matches on the program. Bruno Genesio's formation continues a match at the Parc des Princes against PSG on Saturday (if the meeting is not reprogrammed) before their two games from the knockout stages of the Champions League against Dortmund (March 4 in Germany West then 12 at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium). In the championship, the LOSC must avoid poor performance in the podium race, annoyed by an OM which is a little ahead and an OGC Nice in great shape.
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