Mbappé, the bad surprise

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Kylian Mbappé was the victim of a hack on the night of Wednesday to Thursday on his X account (ex-Twitter). Many messages, sometimes hateful, were posted.

Funny surprise for Kylian Mbappé this Thursday morning. When he woke up, the Real Madrid striker must have seen that his X account (ex-Twitter) had been hacked. The hacker(s) are clearly fans of Cristiano Ronaldo, since the Portuguese is designated as “the greatest player of all time”unlike Lionel Messi, described as

” dwarf “.

In the logical continuation, it is Manchester United which is praised, and designated as the best club in the city.

On a more political note, unfortunately, there are also some hateful messages against Israel and the Jews, who “run football” according to the message posted on the account of the captain of the French team.

Finally, in a lighter and more amusing style, a few videos have also been put online, including one which designates Mbappé’s “next celebration”, where we see a child resembling the Bondynois launching into a wild dance.

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