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Sunday evening, the French team returned to victory by winning in Italy (1-3), in Milan, on the occasion of the sixth day of the League of Nations. A match in which Kylian Mbappé did not participate, given that Didier Deschamps had not called him for this last gathering of the calendar year.
However, the Real Madrid striker showed his support for the team of which he is still officially the official captain. “ Go Blues! »he posted during the meeting in an Instagram story. A message far from trivial knowing that the former Paris Saint-Germain player did not take part in the last four matches of the selection in the jersey marked with the rooster.
Mbappé back in Blue in March?
We have to go back to September 9 to find any trace of Kylian Mbappé in an official match with the France team. The native of Bondy came on in the 67th minute of the Nations League match against Belgium, replacing Randal Kolo Muani. He had then missed all the opportunities he had obtained.
Didier Deschamps’ men will play their Nations League quarter-final on Thursday March 20 and Sunday March 23. Will Kylian Mbappé have recovered by then? Mystery. In any case, the future opponent of the Blues will be known this Friday, November 22 during the draw in Nyon (Switzerland).
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