For Dugarry, Luis Enrique went too far with Mbappé

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Christophe Dugarry reacted to the replacement of Kylian Mbappé by Luis Enrique shortly after the hour mark

Following the draw between PSG and Rennes in Ligue 1 (1-1), Christophe Dugarry spoke of the famous replacement of Kylian Mbappé by Luis Enrique shortly after the hour mark, in Rothen ignites this Monday on RMC. By making revelations about the Spanish coach, whom he suspects of not appreciating Bondy’s crack.

“I find that Luis Enrique is completely off base from the start. He is provocative. He has an oversized ego,” said Christophe Dugarry in Rothen ignites, this Monday on RMC. “ Rather than assuming that he still hasn’t found the right formula, he’s going to grab Kylian Mbappé. I feel like that. Your team is still not good and there you have the perfect fuse, you take out Kylian Mbappé. »

“There have always been little sentences…”

“I think Luis Enrique doesn’t like Kylian Mbappé”said “Duga” again. “He doesn’t like the way he plays and his attitude. Is it because Luis Enrique has an oversized ego and wants to be the star or does he have a certain Spanish vision of football? I do not know. But I think he doesn’t like Kylian Mbappé. »

“Did he hide it well?” He does not have a choice. One move he put it to the right, one move to the left, one move to the front. There have always been little sentences… Afterwards, Kylian Mbappé can say to him: ‘You take me out, but I’m going to show you that I’m the strongest and that I’m going to make you win because I want to finish well’ , and Luis Enrique also has the right to shake him up a little, because Kylian Mbappé’s performances are largely insufficient. So, I think it can be a win-win. »

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