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The Mbappé case continues to be talked about. For the second time in a row, the Real Madrid striker was not called up by Didier Deschamps to face Israel (November 14) and Italy (November 17) in the Nations League. The reason? The coach did not wish to go into details, just explaining that the player “ wanted to come ” but ” that it was better
» that he does not come.
For Daniel Riolo the reason is simple: Didier Deschamps sanctioned his captain after the controversy at the October rally. “ There is only one reason, I maintain 1000%, it’s the good reason: Deschamps makes him pay for the blow before (during the previous rally, editor’s note). (…) He couldn’t let that go in terms of authority, and even on a human level. On that point, it’s a decision that I understand. So he dismissed Mbappé », declared the editorialist Monday evening on RMC.
“It is not excluded that Mbappé will not come next time”
“Except that their relationship was already not the best, added Riolo, who fears that the quarrel between the two men will grow a little further. Rightly or wrongly, Mbappé I’m not sure he digests what is considered a punishment. It is not excluded that Mbappé will not come next time and that the story turns sour. (…) We will see what will happen in March but by the month of March in my opinion there will be lost bullets, little sentences from right to left, I think that the situation could change. ‘envenom. »
For the entourage of the former Parisian, on the other hand, this for this November gathering would not be the sole fault of Didier Deschamps. “ This is an incorrect or incomplete version of the truth, said a relative of the player to
The Team. 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. »
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