Mbappé, “obvious discomfort” with the Blues

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In difficulty with his club Real Madrid, the native of Bondy will not be able to count on the French team to recover his health.

Thursday, Kylian Mbappé will not be present on the pitch at the Stade de France to face Israel in the League of Nations. As he will not be traveling to Italy three days later either, since Didier Deschamps did not summon him for the last meeting of the Blues.

The Real Madrid striker’s last weeks in the national team have been particularly strange.

“In September he didn’t want to comerecalled Bertrand Latour, Sunday, on the Canal Football Club set.

He was there, but he wasn’t there. In October, he was in Stockholm when he was not injured and in November, until the beginning of the week, he did not want to come. And from what I know, he let himself be convinced, in any case we turned his brain around a little during the weekend and in the end, we end up with ‘Kiki’ who isn’t there. »

Mbappé, disenchantment with the Blues

And the sports journalist continued: “The only thing I know and that I understood is that there is unease with the France team at the moment. The discomfort is obvious since even the coach wonders, in any case does not answer the question of the armband. He said now was not the time to talk about it. So if now Mbappé no longer has the sporting level to be in Blue and/or is no longer the captain of the Blues, it is clear that there is a problem.”

At the end of this week, we will have to wait until March 2025 to see the Blues again, at the start of the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico. And perhaps to see Kylian Mbappé again in the rooster jersey.

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