Mbappé, the huge rant before his last with PSG

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At the dawn of Kylian Mbappé’s last match with PSG, Emmanuel Petit destroyed the kid from Bondy.

It’s the der. On the occasion of the Coupe de France final, scheduled for this Saturday evening (9 p.m.) in Lille, between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique Lyonnais, Kylian Mbappé will play his final match in Parisian colors. The captain of the Blues will even start, as Luis Enrique announced this Friday at a press conference.

On the eve of this poster, Emmanuel Petit strongly criticized the attitude of Kylian Mbappé during this last season at PSG. “ Enough is enough, he’s tired of all this. You have to try to refocus, to come down a little from the cloud and gain a certain humility like he had at the start of his career, it was refreshing. I was your first supporter but today you’re tiring me », castigated the 98 world champion.

Little: “If I could take you to the airport so that you can go to Madrid, I would do it because it makes me so drunk”

“If I could take you to the airport to go to Madrid, I would, it makes me so drunk », continued Petit, before adding another layer: “If he wins the trophy or has a great match, it will save all the lousy weeks. Last week’s tribute was ridiculous. There are, on the other hand, two enormous egos confronting each other. I don’t have the feeling that Mbappé has a big desire to play tomorrow. »

After seven seasons at PSG, where he became the top scorer, Kylian Mbappé should join Real Madrid free in the coming days or weeks. Everything has been completed since last February. All that’s missing is formalization.

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