Mbappé goes to clash!

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Playing against Lille this Saturday in Ligue 1, Kylian Mbappé had a friendly spat with his teammate and friend Achraf Hakimi.

Victim of a large sole on the left ankle this week against Brest in the Coupe de France, Kylian Mbappé was preserved on Saturday evening, during PSG’s victory over Lille (3-1), as part of the 21st day of the League 1. Substitute at kick-off, the Parisian number 7 remained on the bench throughout the entire match.

The kid from Bondy still stood out in the corridors of the Parc des Princes on the sidelines of the meeting. As the two teams prepared to enter the pitch, Mbappé had a tasty exchange with his teammate Achraf Hakimi, also a substitute at kick-off.

“I’m going to headbutt you, you’ll see!” »

As shown in images captured by Canal+, the Moroccan asked the captain of the Blues to hold his chasuble for him while he put on his choker. The former Monegasque then replied in a quiet tone: “He thinks too much that I am his assistant. You see, that’s the problem. He thinks I’m his assistant.”using Marquinhos as a witness, before physically threatening his friend. “I’m going to headbutt you, you’ll see!” »said a smiling Mbappé.

After the meeting, Luis Enrique gave him news about his 25-year-old striker. “We didn’t want to take any risks, we could have brought him in, he could have played if it had been a final. I think it was smart on his part, and on mine, to be cautious.”declared the Spanish technician, before looking ahead to Wednesday’s meeting in the Champions League against Real Sociedad: “Kylian Mbappé will be 100% without a doubt on Wednesday. He feels good physically. We didn’t want to take any risks. If it had been a final, he would have played. This was not the case. It wouldn’t have made sense for him to play. »

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