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According to Gilles Verdez, a power struggle in the French team between Kylian Mbappé and Didier Deschamps is about to break out.
Since Euro 2024 in Germany, Didier Deschamps no longer seems to be unanimous among the players of the French team… After the defeat of the Blues against Italy on September 6, Kylian Mbappé reportedly spoke in the locker room to complain about the lack of tactical work, clearly pointing the finger at the French coach and his staff, according to L’Equipe.
Already on bad terms with Antoine Griezmann, Didier Deschamps has also reportedly lost the support of his captain and star, Kylian Mbappé. And things are unlikely to improve, according to Gilles Verdez. It is said that he could start a showdown with Deschamps on the theme of ‘I am the boss’. And he will lose because Deschamps is a shrewd politician. “, said the journalist on TPMP on C8.
Hanouna: “Mbappé was on his phone and didn’t even want to listen to it”
For his part, Cyril Hanouna returned to the shouting match made by Mike Maignan in the French locker room during France-Italy. The AC Milan goalkeeper notably castigated the starlet behavior of certain players, according to the terms reported by the daily L’Equipe. A rant that did not really interest the Real Madrid striker, according to Cyril Hanouna.
“ Maignan wanted to speak to him at half-time (of France-Italy), and Mbappé was on his phone and didn’t even want to listen to him.”revealed the famous presenter, who has not missed an opportunity to tackle the kid from Bondy since the latter left PSG.
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