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Having left for Real Madrid this summer, Kylian Mbappé fueled a lot of debate during his time at Paris Saint-Germain.
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Paris Saint-GermainKylian Mbappé left the capital club in some confusion. The situation of the French world champion has considerably damaged his image among Parisian supporters. The captain of the France team also crystallized a lot of tension in relation to his status.
However, an important player in the Parisian locker room ensures that the top scorer in the history of Paris Saint-Germain has always had an impeccable attitude:
“ It’s a big loss because he’s one of the best players in the world. It’s also true for the locker room, because he’s a great person and a good teammate.”launched Fabian Ruiz in comments given to the Madrid daily AS.
“We were lucky enough to be able to enjoy Mbappé for a few years“
Fabian Ruiz regrets the departure of the French star but displays a certain fatalism. “ In football it’s normal that there are players who come and others who leave”explained the Spanish midfielder, European champion with La Roja this summer.
And the Spanish international concluded on a note of optimism: “ We were lucky to be able to benefit from Mbappé for a few years and now other players have come to PSG. I think we have a young team with a bright future.”
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