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On the eve of the next gathering of the French team in Clairefontaine, in order to play the last two matches of the group stage of the League of Nations against Israel and Italy, next Thursday in Saint-Denis then Sunday in Milan, Ibrahima Konaté was the guest of Channel Football Club. The Liverpool and Blues defender did not dwell on the absence and mental state of his captain in the selection. Konaté found Mbappé as cheerful as ever in training recently. On the set of CFCLaure Boulleau gave information concerning the entourage of the Real Madrid striker.
The former PSG women’s side explained on C+: “What is certain is that he has completely different media pressure from 97% of football players. Afterwards, questioning very high level players is really an important basis. The information I have is that no one around him is helping him to question himself, about his mistakes, about how to get out of this situation.”
Laure Boulleau balances
Opposed to Samir Nasri, who regretted the hellish life of the phenomenon from Bondy, Laure Boulleau then assured that it was the player’s entourage (his mother Fayza Lamari and his lawyer Delphine Verheyden) who had decided to remain silent . The star consultant of the encrypted channel’s Sunday show concluded: “He has never been a great worker, we have often compared him to Cristiano Ronaldo, but for now, in terms of work, self-sacrifice, he still has certain things (to learn)”.
According to the indiscretions of journalist/whistleblower Romain Molina on YouTube, Mbappé and his mother consider the media treatment too harsh and the 25-year-old player has therefore thought about taking a break from the France team after the Euro 2024 not very exciting from the training of Didier Deschamps, before being convinced to return for the gathering in September. Mbappé then obtained the right not to come in October, leaving the coach to sink into a false justification (by evoking an injury when the player played two matches before the October break).
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