Mbappé, best player in PSG history?

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With the announced departure of the “Kid from Bondy” at the end of the season, the question will arise frequently.

After seven seasons spent at Paris Saint-Germain, Kylian Mbappé will (very probably) pack his bags at the end of the current financial year. There is almost no room for doubt, the captain of the France team should commit to Real Madrid.

The question of whether he is the best player in the history of the capital club is already being asked. And Alain Roche answers without hesitation in the affirmative. “Sportingly, he will have been the best player in the history of PSG. It should also be recognized that he plays in a team that is much more coherent and superior to the majority of those of the past.declared the former defender in the columns of The Team.

“Yes, he is the best”

“Since Qatar arrived, there are more resources and therefore more facilities too. But the stats, the game, the impact he can have on the team are enormous. He has such an influence on the game and on the results that, yes, he is the best”continues the man who was director of recruitment for PSG during the second part of the 2000s.

Alain Roche therefore considers that Kylian Mbappé will have left more of an impact on the history of PSG than the players with whom he was able to play, such as George Weah, David Ginola or even Raí. As a reminder, the native of Bondy is the top scorer since the creation of the Rouge et Bleu in 1970, with 243 goals to his name.

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