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Contrasting evening for Kylian Mbappé. The Bondynois experienced victory with Real Madrid on Friday on the Valencia pitch (1-2). On the other hand, if he consulted his smartphone after the match, the French striker must have learned of the defeat of his other team.
Since this summer, Kylian Mbappé and his family have been majority shareholders of Stade Malherbe Caen. And the season is difficult for the Norman club, which is fighting for its survival in Ligue 2.
Mbappé taken to task
At the end of December, Stade Malherbe decided to make a decision by parting ways with its coach, Nicolas Seube. This was very badly experienced by lovers of the Norman club, because the former full-back is the local legend: he is the one who holds the record for matches played in the Caen jersey.
Highly criticized by several former players and by supporters’ clubs, Kylian Mbappé was directly challenged by several banners displayed Friday evening in Michel-D’Ornano.
“Before wanting to ‘radiate internationally’, respect local figures, thus wrote the Malherbe Normandy Kop.
Mbappé, the SMC is not your toy. Here, only work and loyalty make legends. »
The Bondynois and his clan have been warned… And this defeat conceded against Clermont (0-1) will not help the situation…
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