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Kylian Mbappé's return to the French team in March arouses mixed reactions in France.
Kylian Mbappé will swelting the blue jersey. The Real Madrid striker was summoned by the coach of the French team, Didier Deschamps, for the quarter -finals of the League of Nations against Croatia, on March 20 and 23. The Captain of the Blues had missed the last two rallies of the Habs, in October and November.
However, this return does not enchant Jérôme Rothen. The former Paris Saint-Germain player notably questioned the choice of Deschamps to consolidate Mbappé in his role as captain.
Mbappé's big fault
“I have the impression that Didier has a selective memory. His leadership has been questioned more than once by his captain, Mbappé, for months ”, Tonnée the consultant for RMC. “Knowing him well, he did not appreciate, but we forget, what happened in the Euro media with communications on the networks. Deschamps had to hate. »»
“Mbappé can be missed, but we expected it at another level. He did not want to come in September, then he stayed at rest when he had played with Real Madrid. I do not question his selection, but his capitat. Kylian has so much fault that he did not deserve to take the armband immediately ”, continued the native of Châtenay-Malabry.
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