Mbappé, the big anger against a French journalist

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Speaking to the media this Thursday, Luis Enrique rebuffed a French journalist who had the misfortune to ask him a question about Kylian Mbappé.

Winner of Le Havre (1-4) a week ago for the resumption of the French championship, Paris Saint-Germain welcomes Montpellier this Friday (8:45 p.m.) to the Parc des Princes, on the occasion of the 2e Ligue 1 matchday. On the eve of the match, Luis Enrique appeared before the media. And the Spanish coach was in great shape!

During this exchange with the press, Luis Enrique was asked about Kylian Mbappé’s first match with Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu, scheduled for Sunday (5pm) against Valladolid. A question that obviously did not please the Spanish coach.

Luis Enrique: “How boring you French are”

“I could tell you: ‘how boring you French are’. Mbappé is not a player who wears the PSG jersey, I am only talking about players who are at PSG “, replied an annoyed Luis Enrique.

Last week, Luis Enrique had already rebuffed a Spanish journalist who asked him about the new number 9 in the White House. How boring these Spaniards are, my God. My God, you’re still here “, said the former Barça coach, adding: ” Pfff… Until when? I feel like you live here. Did you like the Olympics? Perfect. I didn’t imagine that I would be asked a question about Kylian Mbappé again.”

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