Mbappé, long altercation on a TV tray

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The scene is improbable because it was occurred in general jubilation after the great qualification of PSG for the quarter -finals of the Champions League at the expense of Liverpool on Tuesday. On the evening team set, the debate suddenly ignited the mention of Kylian Mbappé, who for Johan Micoud crystallized a good part of the torments of the capital's club before his departure for Real Madrid.

Stéphane Guy then challenges the former international midfielder: ” Is Mbappé's assessment over seven years not good? You are talking about the last year made of politicailleries with a tyrant president … (Nasser al-Khelaïfi, editor's note) “and Micoud to reply:” As soon as you put Mbappé on the table, it leaves direct. It's funny. “” ” Because you are in bad faithinsists the former commentator of Canal+. You have two Turkish heads: Deschamps and Mbappé. Tonight, in the reasons for the PSG victory in Liverpool, you find the departure of Mbappé …

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“I lack respect!” »»

The tone then rises from an additional notch, Johan Micoud not tolerating this last remark by Stéphane Guy: ”

Why do you say that? Because I give my opinion on what I see. Apparently you are not intelligent enough to understand what I say. To say that Mbappé and Deschamps are my two targets … I will never allow myself to say that Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and Qatar are your targets. »»

And Micoud de hammering alongside an olive menard visibly uncomfortable: ” I just give my opinion on Mbappé, which is not the same as yours and all the journalist followers … When it is good I say it, when it is bad too … it's disrespectful. I lack respect! It's unbearable. On a nice evening, you get attacked … This before ironizing as to Stéphane Guy's convictions: ” We touched Kyky, the French genius … »»

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