Mbappé: Deschamps gets annoyed in front of Margotton

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The coach of the France team, Didier Deschamps, once again had to answer questions from the media on the absence of Kylian Mbappé in Blue.

Obviously, this can be annoying in the long run. Didier Deschamps appeared a little irritated, some would say teasing, when we spoke to him for the umpteenth time about the non-selection of Kylian Mbappé during the two matches of the French team scheduled in the international window for the month of November . Sunday late morning, on the plateau of Téléfootthe boss of the Blues sent the message to Grégoire Margotton.

I’m going to tell you the same thing again ? », said DD to the star football journalist on TF1 when the latter addressed the absence of the Real Madrid striker for this French gathering. And with regard to the sporting and psychological problems that Kylian Mbappé has been encountering for several weeks, Didier Deschamps said:

You want to come back ? », with a little disapproving smile towards the commentator.

Erase the quack from the Parc des Princes

The coach of the France team still recalled what he had said Thursday evening after the unflattering draw of his players against Israel (0-0) as part of the fifth and penultimate day of the League of Nations: Kylian is in a complicated situation, which does not take away what he has done and he is supposed to find everything he was able to do very well and even if he too, in the year 2024, he was less effective. »

This Sunday evening, Didier Deschamps and his team will face Italy in Milan with the possibility of finishing first in group B. To do this, the French team must win by two goals on the San Siro pitch. During the first leg, the Nazionale beat the Blues, 3-1, at the Parc des Princes in Paris.

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