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The PSG coach did not really appreciate being questioned once again about his management of Kylian Mbappé.
In addition to the scandalous expulsion of Beraldo, this Sunday evening's “Classic” will have been marked by the early exit of Kylian Mbappé. From the 64th minute of play, Luis Enrique replaced his number 7 with the Portuguese Gonçalo Ramos.
A choice which, it seems, was not to the taste of the star of the capital club. When he left the field, his casual attitude reflected his discontent. Inevitably, the Spanish technician was questioned about this management following his team's victory.
Luis Enrique tired of the Mbappé subject
“He was unhappy when he left? For what ? It's the same music, every week, it's tiring. I am the coach, I make the decisions and I will do it until my last day in Paris. I make these decisions to make my team better and the best decisions for our team. If you don't understand my decision, I don't care”, declared Luis Enrique on the channel of the broadcaster of the meeting.
Kylian Mbappé was probably playing the last “Classic” of his career since he should leave PSG at the end of the season. The former Spain coach wants to rest him in view of the important events to come, in particular the semi-final of the Coupe de France against Rennes on Wednesday then the double confrontation against FC Barcelona in the Champions League.
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