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For the second time in a row, Kylian Mbappé will watch the Blues’ next two games, against Israel (November 14) and Italy (November 17), from his TV. Indeed, the Real Madrid striker was not called by Didier Deschamps, who would make him pay for the controversy of the last gathering during which the kid from Bondy went to Stockholm to party while he was expected to recover from a thigh injury, according to some sources.
Last Thursday at a press conference, “DD” only said that the player wanted to come to Clairefontaine but that he chose not to summon him. “ I had several exchanges with him. I thought about it and made this decision at this gathering. Because I think it’s better that way. I’m not going to argue. What I can tell you is that Kylian Mbappé wanted to come », Confided Didier Deschamps.
“He says that even though it is indeed a decision of the coach”
A version that the Mbappé clan hastened to correct. “ This is an erroneous or incomplete version of the truth. It’s much more complex than that. To believe that it is a decision of the coach is false. But the most important thing is that Kylian can rediscover the joy of playing football. The rest will come later », Explained the entourage of the 2018 world champion to L’Equipe.
Yes but here it is, in his TPMP show on Tuesday, Cyril Hanouna confirmed Deschamps’ thesis and therefore dismantled that of the Mbappé clan. “ He says that even though it is indeed a decision of the coach, it is indeed Didier Deschamps who decided not to select Kylian Mbappé”said the presenter, who has had “Kyk’s” in his sights since the latter left PSG last summer.
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