Mbappé, it smells the end …

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The quasi-impossible mission is still complicated a little more for Michel Der Zarkian. After an encouraging victory against Clermont (0-1) two weeks ago, a few days after the shattering appearance of Kylian Mbappé, owner of the club since last September, the SM Caen then lost in d'Ornano against Laval (0-1) and chained with a second in a row in Amiens (2-1), this Friday evening, for the 27th day of Ligue 2.

The SMC is a red lantern of L2 drifting. With seven matches still to play, Yann M'Vila and his teammates now have seven points behind Clermont, the 16th and current barragist. The 15th and first non -relegation, Rodez, is 12 lengths! Ruthenian and Auvergne took a point on Friday evening, respectively in Annecy (1-1) and in front of Grenoble (0-0).

Paris FC to kill the Mbappé club?

Alexandre Mendy, the Caennais scorer, nevertheless had several opportunities to open the scoring but the Picards had more success in the second period by scoring by Antoine Leautay (58th) then Nordine Kandil (73rd). Visitors have only revived the suspense in additional time by Kalifa Coulibaly (92nd).

Stade Malherbe Caen is not varnished because the men of “Der Zak” will resume after the international break on the field of Paris FC, which argues the climb with FC Lorient and FC Metz at the top of the ranking. The Mbappé family club could be driven by the club now owned by the Arnault family…

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