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Kylian Mbappé was not spared by former French e-sports star Bruce Grannec.
Is Kylian Mbappé acting out? In the midst of a standoff with Paris Saint-Germain, from whom he is demanding 55 million euros, and criticized after Real Madrid’s draw in Mallorca (1-1), the French striker has been annoying a lot of people in recent days. This is the case for the former French e-sports star, Bruce Grannec, four-time world champion of football games, turned streamer. The man who was nicknamed “Spank” when he was officiating on consoles, did not hold back his criticism in the show “Hors Jeu” in which he participated this week.
“I hate this cinema. Mbappé, we will realize at Real Madrid that It’s not the crack you think for years. Mbappé, you have to play for him, but that won’t be the case at Real. As soon as he scores two goals against a small team in La Liga, everyone will say ‘oh that’s incredible’. But of course he knows how to score goals! He will score them. But in the big matches… He is a guy who does not like to defend, he has limits in the game, in small spaces we know that.
PSG better without Mbappé?
Grannec even went so far as to promise a successful season for Paris Saint-Germain, with a much better atmosphere than when the captain of the French team wore the club’s jersey.
“PSG will win more games without Mbappé. Last year, when he didn’t score, there was no scorer elsewhere. Now, the others will have more responsibilities, rather than looking for Mbappé all the time. Mbappé, he does his stats, but his teams never win. All the attackers you’ve fielded at PSG, there’s not one for whom it went well. (Without him),
PSG will be much better collectively. »
Parisian fans will hope that Bruce Grannec is right. After one day of Ligue 1, the reigning French champions are second, just behind Olympique de Marseille, thanks to their victory (1-4) on the pitch at Le Havre.
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