Mbappé, the violent reaction

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While the last meeting against Monaco was marked by a new Mbappé psychodrama, Parisian supporters expressed their fed up.

On the eve of the return match of the round of 16 of the Champions League against Real Sociedad, PSG does not appear in the best mood. After snatching a draw at the last minute against Stade Rennais (1-1), the capital club once again had to settle for sharing points in Monaco (0-0) and it could have been worse without a gala Gianluigi Donnarumma.

And the French champions may be all the more worried that the central defense is limping since the long-term absences of Presnel Kimpembe and Milan Skriniar have been added to the uncertainties concerning Marquinhos and Danilo Pereira. PSG therefore displays a worrying face as what constitutes for the moment the biggest meeting of its season looms. A meeting which has nevertheless taken a back seat since Sunday and the new Mbappé psychodrama.

The supporters’ fed up

By taking out the Bondynois during the break at Louis II, Luis Enrique in fact triggered a real earthquake and if the two men spoke face to face from Saturday morning in order to calm things down, the fire is smoldering. This is evidenced by the reaction of a group of supporters on Sunday. If the CUP refuses to comment on the subject while awaiting the formalization of its departure at the end of the season, the Block Parisii has expressed its fed up.

“KM: LOOK FORWARD TO 06/30! », Wrote this group of supporters on a banner displayed near the Parc des Princes on Sunday afternoon. A strong gesture which could be followed by others, next Sunday, when the Stade de Reims comes to the Parc des Princes on behalf of the 25e day of Ligue 1.

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