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Mbappé bought the team last summer in order to bring the club back to the French first division, but the 26 -year -old star is not as clever outside the field as they were recently with the Whiteos.
Caen is going badly after having already dismissed two coaches this season. On Saturday, the Caennais was held in check 2-2 at home against Pau, a result which does not do good in their fight against relegation. The shock, Mbappé had appeared to everyone's surprise in Caen to bring the players together then that the new coach Michel de Zakarian took control. But the actions of the Real Madrid striker have only aroused criticism.
“” The club will die, it's too late ”explained Jérôme Rothen, former PSG and Caen player, on RMC. I think he is doing things seriously but don't get me wrong, we don't spend the first 23 games of the season to explain his vision of things. When he had free time, he could have been there rather than in Sweden. The club will go down in National (3rd Division) and good luck to put it back! »»
Mbappé: “Caen counts a lot for me”
Caen supporters have already demonstrated against the club's property by Mbappé, saying that he used their team as a toy.
Mbappé replied Thursday: ” I can understand the frustration of supporters, misunderstanding, because I had never come here before. This is normal because our objective and our mission are to provide as much clarity as possible.
“I want people to know that it is important for me to be here. The club has an important place for me. It was important to provide them with my support, especially in the current situation. I can give you a report of any match because I watch all the matches I can watch. »»
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