Mbappé rides free with the Blues

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Here is one more controversy at the heart of which is the captain of the French team.

Kylian Mbappé will not participate in the Blues’ match against Israel on Thursday, nor in the match against Italy on Monday October 14. Despite his status as captain of the national team, the Real Madrid striker decided not to take part in the French team’s gathering for these two Nations League matches.

According to Daniel Riolo, the former Paris Saint-Germain player acts as he pleases. “We are recognizing one thing that has been clear in Mbappé’s head for a while: it is that he does what he wants to do, that he doesn’t give a damn about what everyone else can say, he does what is important to him in his eyes and he manages his career as he sees fit. It’s something we knew and he does it every time he goes out.” explained the sports journalist on Monday evening on RMC.

Mbappé, “towards an NBA model”

The case of Kylian Mbappé could soon become widespread.

“We are moving towards an NBA model, the players will manage their careers. Mbappé is not the only one. In his case, it’s really: ‘I do what I want when I decide’. It’s not even an economic struggle.”concludes Géraldine Maillet’s companion.

According to The Teamthe native of Bondy had already tried to give up going to the last Blues rally last September. Didier Deschamps’ men then lost to Italy (3-1) and beat Belgium (2-0).

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