Mbappé, the bad joke?

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Totally fulfilled in the PSG locker room, Ousmane Dembélé does not take offense at Kylian Mbappé’s attacks.

Arriving last summer, Ousmane Dembélé did not take long to make himself indispensable in the eyes of Luis Enrique. And this despite poor statistics in front of goal. After 25 matches, although the former Barcelona player has no less than 11 assists, he has still only scored one goal.

This lack of success in front of goal is causing a lot of talk among the Rouge et Bleu. Even in the locker room. Kylian Mbappé did not hesitate, this fall, to make fun of his teammate. “ Who could I give glasses to? Oh well, I could give some to Ousmane Dembélé, it would help him score! With questions like that, it’s best to shoot your friends » had entrusted the Bondynois to Parisian.

But according to him, Ousmane Dembélé did not take the mockery of his teammate badly. Kylian’s valve? (He laughs) Kylian and I laughed about this joke. Anyway, whether it’s me or the others, we make jokes all the time in the locker room, we make out a lot, he assured in an interview given to Parisian. But the trigger, no, it was a little before Monaco (the match of his first goal). Today, I feel like I’ve finally found myself. I am on the right track, but I want to give even more, to be even more decisive. »

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