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Despite playing time always varying from one match to another, Kylian Mbappé had a great match on Wednesday with PSG in Lorient (1-4). And Luis Enrique still refuses to comment on the situation of the Bondynois.
The subject could come back on the table. But since the qualification of Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, we have talked a little less about the management of Kylian Mbappé by Luis Enrique, and about this fluctuating playing time which would prevent him from finding his rhythm on the pitch.
Left on the bench against Lyon (4-1) on Sunday, the Bondynois stretched his legs on Wednesday evening in Lorient, and PSG won by the same score. Mbappé scored a double, with an improbable Madjer on a cross from Nuno Mendes (22nd), before sealing the fate of the match with a nice strike in added time (90th).
A crazy dribble
In the meantime, Mbappé also made “THE” move of the match. On the left side, the former Monegasque mystified a Lorient defender, with a sort of triple contact to make his way along the goal line, before offering a caviar for Ousmane Dembélé’s second goal ( 60th). And as it was a delayed match, we did not have to wait too long before the LFP broadcast the images on social networks. Alleluia.
In the meantime, and while Mbappé should probably play little this weekend against Le Havre in anticipation of the Champions League semi-final against Dortmund, Luis Enrique was asked about the very good match of his striker, who appeared very invested and very concerned on the ground. The Spanish coach used the metaphor of the “broken record” to repeat the same thing as during his last press briefing. “When Mr. Kylian Mbappé speaks publicly, I will then explain to you, explained Luis Enrique, relays Culture PSG. You are missing a lot of information. All I try to do is get the best out of each of my players. »
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