Mbappé in Caen, the silence is broken

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Stade Malherbe Caen is at most bad. Seven consecutive defeats in the championship – eight counting the French Cup – and here is the Ligne 2 Normand Club, eight points from the flotation line but with a match to catch up on Monday against Dunkirk.

Inevitably, with such a series in progress, the supporters are worried and do not fail to make it known. While the Mbappé family, via the investment fund Coalition Capital, bought last September 80% of the club's shares, the rumble rises and challenges the captain of the Blues and her entourage.

“It's not fair”

“” Fayza, the boutées are in shit », We read this week near the Michel-d'Ornano stadium, to the mother of the Prodigy de Bondy. But also: ” Think of those who work in the shadows ». Also spent, who was summoned to resign, the president of the SMC Ziad Hammoud, a relative of the Mbappé clan, therefore spoke this weekend to try to extinguish the fire.

In the pages of Ouest France, the leader says he is confident about the continuation of the debates: “There are 13 matches, a lot of points to take: the season is not over. It starts against Dunkirk on Monday: for us, each match is a World Cup final. “And to guarantee the full and whole investment of Kylian Mbappé and his family:” We may not have communicated enough and I take this criticism. But to say that we are disconnected is not fair. Like criticism on shareholders, who are real football enthusiasts, 100% involved. They invested their personal money, in a sports project linked to a strong history with this club. They are discreet, because it's anything but a game for them, but they are active. (…) We are all focused on the Commando mission! »»

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