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His relationship with PSG, his failed Euro 2024, his complicated adaptation to Real Madrid, his controversial trip to Stockholm, his two absences from the French team: many subjects were addressed by Kylian Mbappé during the interview he gave to Mouloud Achour, in the show
Click broadcast Sunday evening on Canal+. The striker and captain of the Blues also took the opportunity to send a clear message to his competitors.
Although he has already won many titles, both collective and individual, the former Parisian is still chasing his first Ballon d’Or. A goal that he has already achieved and that he is not losing sight of.
“The final of the World Cup (2022), it was (Lionel) Messi who won it (with Argentina against the Blues, editor’s note). If I had won it, I would have had the Ballon d’Or”affirmed the neo-Merengue, who had to settle for third place in 2023.
Kylian Mbappé still aims for the Ballon d’Or
“I know whatyou have to do to win it. Lots of things, on and off the fieldhe continued.
Once I do everythingit takes to win it, I will win it. » His rivals are therefore warned: if he is going through a delicate period since his signing at the White House, the ex-prodigy from Bondy, who will celebrate his 26th birthday on December 20, intends to do everything to regain his best level and walk on the football planet.
It is in this sense that he decided to leave Paris Saint-Germain for Casa Blanca: “Thisis not the best of dstart of the season, whether collective or individual. (…) It’s not up to what we expected, but ultimately, it’s in the second part of the season that we expect you. This is where you will truly be judged. (…) You are in the football pantheon. Go be the best with the best, that’s my motto.“
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