Kylian Mbappé is far from unanimous among the Blues

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With the international retirement of Antoine Griezmann, the leader of the France team is now more than ever called Kylian Mbappé. The one who is one of the very best players in the world benefits from a special status in the eyes of Didier Deschamps. But according to The Teamhis latest performances in the blue jersey and his attitude internally have made him a fairly controversial captain within the France group itself.

During the last rally, the French striker allegedly behaved strangely. Impressed and little concerned, the new Real Madrid player has annoyed more than one, whether among the players or the staff. Injured with his club, Kylian Mbappe should probably not be part of the next gathering, which should not help him to recover his cherry on the Clairefontaine side.

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