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For the first time since his arrival in Real Madrid almost a year ago, Kylian Mbappé gave an interview to a Spanish media, in this case Sexta. In a perfect Spaniard, the French international was led to express themselves on various subjects and notably focused on the role of his mother, Fayza Lamari.
Often criticized, she has repeatedly accused of mingling with the affairs and choices of Kylian Mbappé. During the interview, the captain of the Blues wanted to clarify the role of Fayza Lamari.
“” People had a very hard image of my mother, but it is football and people do not want many women who do one of the most important things in football. She is not my agent, she just wants the best for her son, just as she wants the best for my brother. She never does anything I don't want. She does a lot for me, like my father, even if sometimes people speak badly about her ”,
he said. The player then declared that the final decisions alone came back to him.
Kylian Mbappé does not want Vinicius to leave Real Madrid
Another subject mentioned with the Sexta: The future of Vinicius Jr. While many sources indicate that the Brazilian could soon leave Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappé sent a strong message to his teammate. “” I can't imagine Madrid without Vini, I came here to play with him. ” he said.
Asked about his ambitions, the Frenchman assured that he wanted to mark the history of Real Madrid. This is why, he says he prefer to win a Champions League with the Merengues rather than winning a Ballon d'Or: ” The Ballon d'Or is personal, I always said that playing here was the most important thing. Being part of the history of the best club in the world is priceless, so I will stop winning the Champions League. Goals? I want to score goals, but the most important thing is to enter the story here and win many cuts, the championship, the Champions League. »»
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