Habib Beye orders Luis Enrique to change his management of Kylian Mbappé

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The Kylian Mbappé case is constantly being talked about. 24 hours after PSG qualified for the quarter-finals of the Champions League against Real Sociedad where the striker scored a double, Habib Beye let out a rant. On the set of Canal+, the coach of Red Star, current leader of National, no longer supports the management of the world champion by Luis Enrique. He believes that the Spaniard is not adopting the right method at all by announcing the player’s departure at the end of the season. He even warns him and urges him to make Mbappé his major player until the end of the season with the aim of winning the Champions League.

“You want to win the Champions League in Paris? Every morning, Luis Enrique, get up and make sure that he (Mbappé) is happy to train and play. These players must be managed separately. They don’t have any privileges and as long as they are bad at sports, you have the right to take them out from time to time. But, the arguments he brings to this management of Kylian Mbappé are not understandable to me. You have a Champions League to win. Use him! It’s the present moment that is important, not what will happen in six months when you will contemplate it from the side of the Bernabéu. The message got through.

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