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Kylian Mbappé’s night out in Sweden continues to fuel controversy.
Absent from the French team’s training camp, Kylian Mbappé continues to be talked about. After a trip to a nightclub in Stockholm on Thursday evening, during the French team’s match against Israel (4-1), the captain of the Blues shocked many observers.
Mbappé is singled out for the lack of clarity in his communication. Some consultants even believe that the Real Madrid striker favors his club and is no longer concerned by the selection, despite his responsibility as captain. A subject which is clearly not debated within the group.
“He does what he wants!” »
This Saturday, the Mbappé case was obviously discussed at a press conference. Passing in front of the journalists, Wesley Fofana could not avoid a question about the captain. And the former Saint-Etienne player quickly put an end to the controversies.
“ Everyone does what they want with their free time, thundered Fofanhas. Today, it was not a source of discussion, I have not heard of this story. He does what he wants. He’s a great boy, a great professional. Are we doing too much? I don’t know. He’s the greatest French player, it’s normal that he gets a lot of media coverage. I find that, from time to time, you go a little hard. Ask Kylian Mbappé for more information. » It’s said.
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