Mbappé, “perhaps the season too many”

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In terms of statistics, Kylian Mbappé’s 2023-2024 year is quite simply his best at PSG. Which should not mask a chaotic season for the rest.

Saturday evening, Kylian Mbappé therefore played his very last match in the colors of Paris Saint-Germain, on the occasion of the Coupe de France final against Olympique Lyonnais. From now on, the native of Bondy is preparing to join Real Madrid.

This Sunday morning in Téléfoot, Bixente Lizarazu tried to take stock of PSG. “His trace in seven seasons? Huge. Top scorer in PSG history. He will obviously always miss this famous Champions League, he was not able to bring it and was not decisive in this last season. It is, moreover, paradoxical. noted the sports consultant on TF1.

Mbappé, statistics that do not hide a chaotic season

During the 2023-2024 financial year, Mbappé will have scored 44 goals in 48 matches. “In statistics, it’s still very good. But in content, it is much less so. It was a season with annoyances, and not just through his fault. Perhaps the season was too many, it wasn’t necessarily useful. I think he needed a new impetus, to move to a new club, to Real Madrid,” judges the former left-back.

Since his arrival at PSG during the summer of 2017, from AS Monaco, the French striker has never scored as many goals as during the season which has just ended. However, his 2023-2024 financial year will have been chaotic due to the soap opera in which he was the protagonist.

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