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While he seemed to flourish under the orders of Luis Enrique, his repositioning in the axis of the Parisian attack does not please Kylian Mbappé.
At the time of the draw for the knockout stages of the Champions League, Luis Enrique had promised a PSG stronger than last fall against Real Sociedad. The weeks pass and the French champions do not seem any further ahead. As evidenced by their match against Brest (2-2), the Parisians having delivered one of their worst performances of the season in the second half.
Many question marks remain, first and foremost the repositioning of Kylian Mbappé in the axis, as much to make room for Bradley Barcola, more and more convincing in the left lane as because of the difficulties experienced by Randal Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos at the forefront of the Parisian attack since their arrival in the capital.
But according to Daniel Riolo, the Bondynois is coping more and more poorly with this repositioning. “ Contrary to popular belief, Mbappé does not like this position. As he is in his last year at PSG, he is not going to complain. He knows that he go leave so he passes on that, he confided to the After Foot microphone on Tuesday.
The RMC polemicist also took the opportunity to put a layer on the Spanish technician’s communication. “Obviously he doesn’t like this position that Luis Enrique wants to give him. “That he does it is a choice as a coach but that, behind it, he never wants to explain anything and that he despises those who ask him questions, it is completely unacceptable,” he said. , adding: “I find his attitude abnormal, contemptuous and selfish. »
For Daniel Riolo, this repositioning also marks for good the departure of Kylian Mbappé next June. “What he decided to do with Mbappé will cause his departure”, he assured.
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