Kylian Mbappé, controversial words

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You can't shine on all fronts, no doubt. While he has had a good first season in La Liga with Real Madrid, and trying to find colors with the French team, Kylian Mbappé clearly does not have the same success with his owner cap.

Le Bondynois and his family acquired last summer 80% of the shares of the SM Caen, and the adventure turns to a disaster for the Norman club which points to a terrible 20th place in Ligue 2, more than 10 points from the non-regables.

After the Paris FC (4-2) field defeat last weekend, striker Alexandre Mendy had had words that made a lot of talk. “We harvest what we sow”he had launched, in what could resemble a criticism against his direction, and in particular against the Mbappé family.

Kylian Mbappé was not targeted

To turn off the fire, Alexandre Mendy went to a press conference on Friday on the eve of the reception of FC Metz. “My words were misinterpreted, He said in front of the media. When I say we harvest what we sow, that's it, we don't make a prep, when we know very well how a season can go. It's a very complicated season.

“I leave from the principle that when we do not prepare well, the season may be complicated, especially for me,

develops the 31 -year -old scorer. I know my body. I know how he reacts to these emotions. Do not make a prep, it strongly penalizes, and we see it today. »» And Caen will probably pay him tomorrow …

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