Kylian Mbappé is starting to inflate PSG supporters…

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Last night, Parisian supporters were treated to two shows for the price of one. Coming to Louis-II for their club’s match against Monaco (0-0), they were finally able to witness the exit of Kylian Mbappé, not because of any injury, but of course by Luis Enrique’s decision. In the second half, the French striker then sat in the stands of the stadium in civilian clothes, alongside his mother, but without showing the slightest sign of annoyance, as evidenced by his repeated smiles and his selfie given to a supporter. A surprising attitude all the same, when players are used to making the substitutes’ bench. But the annoyance is starting to manifest itself more among the club’s supporters.

In After Football on RMCseveral Parisian faithful took turns reprimanding the behavior of Kylian Mbappé, while his departure from the club is slowly approaching. “I don’t understand anything about what Luis Enrique does, his setups, his rotations… but I’m also inflated by Mbappé’s attitude. He’s always doing communications. Going out like that, taking selfies, greeting people like a rockstar… But who does that? Who goes up to the presidential stand in the middle of a match? Where is the respect for his teammates? And what’s more, he smiles. He knows very well what he is doing. We are tired of all this circus, all this cinema”, confided Bakary. A behavior considered disrespectful by many, and which Farid also condemned: “He’s the best player in the world, but we can’t excuse him anymore. His selfies, seeing him go into the stands… His attitude is starting to tire everyone.” And PSG still has, at least, 12 matches to play this season. It looks folkloric.

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