Mbappé replaced, Hernandez congratulates Luis Enrique

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Parisian defender Lucas Hernandez believes that his coach was right to relieve Mbappé against Rennes.

For the first time in 18 months and the third since his arrival at the club in 2017, Kylian Mbappé left before the end of a PSG match without any contracted injury. It was Sunday evening during the opposition against Rennes (1-1). A real event that caused a lot of talk.

At the end of the game, the subject of replacing Mbappé returned to the mixed zone of the Park. Lucas Hernandez, the back of the Ile-de-France team, had to give his opinion on this episode. And it’s not paraded.

“Mbappé out? Luis Enrique is the boss! »

“It’s the coach’s decision, he’s the one who makes the decisions. He’s the boss. We have a quality group, Kylian can make the difference at any time. It’s the coach’s decision.”declared the former Bayern member.

Luis Enrique therefore has the support of his locker room regarding the decisions he makes. Unlike what was the case in past seasons, no Parisian benefits from favoritism with their coach. And in the case of Mbappé, we can even suspect the fact that he is paying for his choice to change his tunic. Because since the announcement of his upcoming departure for Real Madrid, he has not played a single full match.

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