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While rumors suggest that Kylian Mbappé does not want to return to the Blues, Philippe Diallo does not believe it.
There is a fracture. After the soap opera of the month of October, with this non-selection for physical reasons, and this trip to Sweden to party, Kylian Mbappé was not called by Didier Deschamps for the gathering in November. This time, it is a choice by Didier Deschamps, who did not wish to reveal the reasons, which leaves room for all interpretations.
However, according to Philippe Diallo, it is in no way a question of sanction. And the president of the FFF wants to draw a line under this Swedish controversy of last month. “For me, this episode belongs to the past, confides Philippe Diallo in the columns of Ouest-France. Kylian is a star. So everything he does takes on a special light. I said it: he is going through a delicate period, marked by the end of his contract with PSG and his departure to Real Madrid. All this context put additional pressure on his shoulders. What matters to me now is that he regains full possession of his means and that he brings it to the French team. Because, I think that if he had not gone through the difficulties he experienced last season, before breaking his nose, France would have won the Euro. »
Mbappé cut from the Blues, that’s no
Philippe Diallo continues to hold Mbappé in very high esteem, therefore. And he does not believe the rumors which would announce a definitive withdrawal of the Bondynois from the French team, due to his quarrel with the French press and with Didier Deschamps.
“They are great professionals, explains Diallo about the coach and his captain. Part of Kylian Mbappé’s aura comes, nonetheless, from his presence and his performances in the France team. The France team needs Kylian Mbappé, but Kylian Mbappé also needs the France team. »
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