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Kylian Mbappé is definitely a major headache for Didier Deschamps. A month after having given a false and therefore controversial justification (by evoking an injury when it was the player who had asked not to come), the coach of the France team this time confused his entire audience for explain justify the new absence of its star captain. “La Dèche” spoke to “Kyks”, who is going through a particularly difficult time – on and off the pitch -, and decided not to call him, because “it’s better like this”and this while “Kylian wanted to come”.
Since Deschamps is no longer reliable in his explanations concerning Mbappé, it is the Bondy prodigy who could very well have asked to be spared for the last gathering of the Blues of the year. Mike Maignan and his teammates will play two final matches of the Nations League group stage against Israel and Italy, before possible quarter-finals in March 2025.
Mbappé, Real has nothing to do with it
In any case, Real Madrid obviously did not interfere in the decision of Didier Deschamps or Kylian Mbappé. Casa Blanca assures RMC “not having been involved” in the non-selection of his new star number 9, who has a string of catastrophic performances at the forefront of the Merengues attack.
“It doesn’t depend on us”says a member of Real.
For Carlo Ancelotti, it is also a godsend. Mbappé will once again be able to enjoy a few days of rest and he will perhaps decide for himself not to tour Europe (and especially not to organize two evenings in a nightclub with many guests). Real, who are already 9 nine points behind Barça at the top of La Liga, will resume on Sunday next week against Leganés. Typically a match that can allow Kylian Mbappé to shake the net.
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