Habib Beye charges Luis Enrique: “Not audible! »

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Canal+ consultant Habib Beye did not like at all the way Luis Enrique managed Kylian Mbappé.

PSG qualified without trembling for the quarter-finals of the Champions League by beating Real Sociedad (2-1). But this success was not enough to put an end to all the controversies concerning the capital club. The Mbappé affair, for example, continues to be talked about.

This Wednesday, Habib Beye, the famous Canal+ consultant, expressed his opinion on the subject. For him, the culprit is inevitably Luis Enrique. “He should have judged on the sporting aspect. The arguments he puts forward on the management of Mbappé cannot be heard. What bothers me is when he says he’s preparing for next season. And make Mbappé look like a pariah. It’s the present moment that matters.”

“Luis Enrique makes Mbappé look like a pariah”

The Red Star coach then took the liberty of sending a direct message to the Spanish technician: “Go to the end of your season, win the Champions League and be classy in the management of this great player that is Mbappé”.

But should we place the Bondynois crack above the others? Beye judges yes. “What bothers me is the frustration he will bring to Mbappé. This will create a problem before the matches. And he doesn’t need to tease him. These players are not treated like us. They get preferential treatment.”

And when asked about the behavior of the French international, Beye indicates: “It bothers me because Mbappé gave 7 years of his career to PSG. And contrary to what people say, he owes nothing more than his contract in Paris. He has decided to leave and that must be accepted.”

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