Mbappé, bad news for the Blues?

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For Marion Bartoli, Kylian Mbappé must put out a great match this Saturday evening against Lyon, in the final of the Coupe de France, so as not to plunge into doubt before the Euro.

It’s the end of a chapter. After seven seasons at PSG, Kylian Mbappé will play his last match in the Parisian tunic this Saturday evening (9 p.m.) against Lyon, in the final of the Coupe de France. And for the latter, Marion Bartoli expects a big performance from the kid from Bondy.

“He’s not going to accept ending up in a pitiful way. He will make it a point of honor to wear this jersey one last time by having a personal achievement which will change the result of this team”indicated the former tennis player in the show Les Grandes Gueules du Sport on RMC.

“We haven’t had a reference match from Kylian Mbappé for an extremely long time”

In the event of an average performance against OL, Marion Bartoli fears that the captain of the Blues will think twice before the start of the Euro in three weeks. “For him and especially for the Euro, it is essential to finish well”she estimated.

And to add: “We haven’t had a reference match from Kylian Mbappé for an extremely long time. He is almost obliged to put in a great performance, even for him, to reassure himself before the Euro. Otherwise, during three weeks of preparation, he will have a lot of doubts, even if he is Kylian Mbappé and he has a lot of certainties. He will start to doubt his ability to go to the French team and produce plays.”

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