Mbappé, his mother reveals her “last mistake”

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For Fayza Lamari, her son would not have made many mistakes during his seven seasons at PSG.

Remember: five years ago almost to the day, Kylian Mbappé dropped a little bomb at the end of the UNFP trophies evening. While he had just been voted best player of the Ligue 1 season, the Paris Saint-Germain striker made it clear, amid his thanks, that he was ready to change clubs.

“Come on, the last mistake he made was when he asked for more responsibility in 2019. It really had a lot of consequences”declared Fayza Lamari, the mother of Kylian Mbappé, to the media Rawon the occasion of the last event of the Inspired By KM 98 association.

Mistakes to learn from

“He spoke hotly, was really angrycontinues the former handball player. This is perhaps the last mistake he could have made in my opinion. He made other mistakes, but we all make them. Believing that Kylian Mbappé does not make mistakes or makes mistakes is false. He learns and that’s how he grows. »

“I feel like maybe it’s time to have more responsibilitieslaunched the French international at the time. I hope it will perhaps be at PSG, that would be with great pleasure. Or maybe it will be elsewhere for a new project. » It was finally five years later that the captain of the Blues began this new project.

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