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The tensions between Kylian Mbappé and his trainer do not subside. Worse, they seem to be intensifying, even if the Spanish technician does not speak about it openly.
Since the announcement of Kylian Mbappé's departure from Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season, the management of his playing time has evolved considerably. The star striker of the capital club, who played almost all matches in full, is now regularly replaced during matches by Luis Enrique.
The latest example dates back to Sunday, during the “Classique” at the Vélodrome stadium. The native of Bondy seems to be angry with the Spanish technician, which could disrupt the end of the Parisian season. “We are reaching a moment where, both the club, Luis Enrique and Kylian Mbappé have annoying behavior and I find that sad. For four months I have been convinced that they will go all the way in the Champions League. But it's boring, deplored Sébastien Tarrago on The Channel L’Equipe.
Perpetual conflict
According to the sports journalist, the former Monegasque is not the only one responsible for this situation. “When there is conflict from time to time, why not. But now, it's every three days, it's tiring. And responsibilities are shared. But Mbappé is wrong in that he must end his adventure in Paris with a little more positivity and a smile. For himself, he must manage to preserve himself”he warns.
This Wednesday evening, Luis Enrique should once again start the top scorer in the history of PSG, against Stade Rennais, during the second semi-final of the Coupe de France. Another early exit from the star could once again turn into melodrama.
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