Mbappé’s confessions after the Cup triumph

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Kylian Mbappé, the PSG star, made some very interesting comments after the Cup victory against OL (2-1).

Kylian Mbappé played his last match with PSG on Saturday evening. A final victory since he and his teammates won the Coupe de France by defeating Lyon in the final of the event (2-1).

After this game, and even if he did not score, the Bondyn player expressed his great satisfaction. “Important this Cup? Yes, what’s more, the French Cup, he began by declaring on BeIn Sports. It’s been 3 years since we won it and it’s our competition. It’s important for us players, the club and the supporters. You see the craze for yourself. And we played all the big ones in this competition. There was manner and adversity. »

Mbappé still refuses to talk about Real

The French international also shared the emotions he felt for his final match with the capital team. “I feel the weight of things a little more. You realize it’s over. With PSG I have nothing left, but I am happy to have finished with a trophy. It characterizes the identity of the club. I’m happy to have been part of this story and to have made a mark on it.”

Finally, before disappearing, Mbappé was asked to give his future destination. “Where am I going?” Now I will already go to the selection. The Euro is important. I want to enjoy my last moments here.” Obviously, and even if he refuses to recognize it, the former Monegasque will go to Real Madrid, his dream club.

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