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Kylian Mbappé never stops making the news, even when he is absent. It all started on Thursday October 3 when Didier Deschamps did not select his captain. The French technician explained that his striker, injured with Real Madrid, was going to stay at the club to heal and recover physically. Except that two days later, the Bondynois played with the Merengues against Villarreal. As we explained to you this Saturday, Real Madrid had, for its part, granted a week’s vacation to Mbappé during this truce.
And the captain of the Blues was seen in a nightclub in Sweden on the evening of the Blues’ victory against Israel (4-1). “Everyone does what they want with their free time. Today it was not a source of discussion, I have not heard of this story. He does what he wants. He’s a great boy, a great professional.”tried to temper Wesley Fofana. “There is no doubt about Kylian, we had him before the match. He is not 100% fit. There is no question of his will. He loves his country, he will continue to help us”also added Mattéo Guendouzi, at a press conference.
Didier Deschamps defuses the controversy
But on the eve of the trip to Belgium (8:45 p.m.), this news continues to disturb the Blues and Didier Deschamps raised the subject by placing the responsibility on Real Madrid. “A night out… I don’t follow the news of players who aren’t there. Kylian is in a calculated program with his club, I don’t know if he was off or not. I manage those who are there. He sent me a message before the match, but he may have days off with his club.he reacted on TF1.
As we revealed, Kylian Mbappé would ideally like to only play important matches with the France team. And on this subject, the coach of the Blues assured that the Madrilenian had not asked him to slow down. “No, the schedule is the same for everyone. Its program is how Real Madrid decided. Like all international players, he doesn’t have double sessions every day, so he may have had the freedom to go wherever he wanted.. The series is far from over…
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