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Kylian Mbappé is back in great shape. Author of a double last weekend in La Liga, the French world champion scored again on Wednesday against Salzburg in the Champions League. At the same time, PSG had an unforgettable evening by overthrowing Manchester City and Nasser Al-Khelaifi, delighted, did not want to hear about his former player.
This is evidenced by the reaction of the Parisian president at the end of the meeting after a question from a Spanish journalist about the Bondynois. “
You know, you're looking for trouble. I'm talking about my players. If you ask me a question, ask me about my players, he replied, his eyes black. We have a lot of young players, but we showed that we are a great team, with great players. Today, the star is the team. »
Kylian Mbappé quickly changed his mind
The Mbappé file is still just as sensitive in the capital and resentment is obviously shared. The Madrid striker also took advantage of the formalization of Randal Kolo Muani's loan to Juventus Turin to make a tackle at his former club. “ Show them,”
he wrote in a comment, accompanying his message with several fire emojis.
But the former Monegasque clearly did not assume his attack aimed at Luis Enrique, who has at best confined RKM to a replacement role since his arrival in the capital. Kylian Mbappé quickly deleted his message. Unless he realized his big mistake in conjugation…
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