Kylian Mbappé, full of happiness

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In the wake of PSG’s success in the Coupe de France final, Kylian Mbappé headed to Monaco to attend the Monaco Grand Prix.

Kylian Mbappé did not hide his emotion on Saturday, in the wake of PSG’s coronation in the final of the Coupe de France against Olympique Lyonnais (2-1). The Bondynois had undoubtedly hoped to score a 236th goal for his final match with the Rouge et Bleu but the victory synonymous with a new trophy was enough for his happiness.

“Telling myself that it’s over is a little pang in my heart. What I had here, I will never find anywhere else.” he said at the microphone of France 2, adding: “We haven’t won this trophy for two or three years. It’s ours, it’s very dear to us, the players and the fans. We are the record holders in this competition. The course is great, we almost only play big guys, we win with style. It’s a very beautiful evening, and a very beautiful season. »

Kylian Mbappé expected at Clairefontaine

And his Sunday was obviously just as successful. A week after his detour to Cannes for the Festival, Kylian Mbappé returned to the Côte d’Azur to attend the Monaco Grand Prix. A return to basics for the former Monegasque. “Monaco is always a good idea,” he also wrote on Instagram in the caption of a few photos.

There were also a lot of people on the Rock for the Grand Prix. Youri Djorkaeff, Gianni Infantino, Raphaël Varane, but also Matt Damon, Mikaela Shiffrin, Aleksander Aamodt, Ciryl Gane and Heidi Klum, Squeezie, Léna Situations, Will.I.am and Matt Damon were among the guests.

For Kylian Mbappé, the rest is written at Clairefontaine where he is expected from Wednesday to prepare for the Euro in Germany. The Frenchman will nevertheless undoubtedly have to disappear for a few hours to reach Madrid where he must initial his new contract with great fanfare, or even be presented to the public.

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