Mbappé, the attitude that does not pass

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Kylian Mbappé came to respond to the journalists who were waiting for him on Saturday evening after PSG’s victory against OL in the Coupe de France final. Johan Micoud did not like the sequence.

This time, the chapter is definitively closed. After a final match played in the colors of Paris Saint-Germain, Kylian Mbappé will now take off for new adventures. Saturday evening, a few minutes after his team’s victory against Olympique Lyonnais in the Coupe de France final (1-2), the French striker went through the mixed zone to answer questions from journalists. His speech clearly did not enchant Johan Micoud.

The channel consultant The Team gave his feelings after watching the sequence. And for him, Kylian Mbappé’s attitude has not really come through. “ I would have preferred that he stopped at some point in his discussion, that he took a break. There, it’s tac tac tac tac tac. Next question? Yes, tac tac tac tac tac. Do you feel any emotion in what he says? (…) There, I saw an ‘Actors studio’. »

“It doesn’t show real emotion”

And the 2000 European champion with the French team continued: “ I haven’t seen a guy who was natural. He just needs to say what he feels. Can’t we talk like that? He can’t say what he feels? » An opinion somewhat shared by Régis Brouard, ex-trainer of Bastia. “ I find that it doesn’t convey real emotion. His communication is rehearsed, prepared. After all, it’s personal, but there’s something that bothers me about it. »

One fact remains, Kylian Mbappé is no longer a Paris Saint-Germain player and should soon wear the Real Madrid jersey. Once he is far from France and Ligue 1, will the Blues striker regain credibility with observers, at least from the point of view of his communication?

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