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In the midst of sporting turmoil, Kylian Mbappé faces a surprising theory. Emmanuel Petit, 1998 world champion, seriously claims that the attacker is the victim of maraboutage. Discover his astonishing statements.
Nothing is going well for Kylian Mbappé. The Real Madrid player, transferred this summer, is struggling to find his feet. His adaptation is complicated, as evidenced by his disastrous performance yesterday against Liverpool in the Champions League (0-2 defeat). A meeting marked by a crucial penalty missed by the native of Bondy.
If the sporting criticisms are pouring in, Emmanuel Petit, 1998 world champion, offered an explanation that was unexpected to say the least. On the After Foot set, the RMC consultant bluntly mentioned the possibility of maraboutage. “ I think he was really abused. I believe in these things, you don’t. I say it because I assume it “, he said seriously.
A statement that fuels theories
Relaunched by Daniel Riolo and Gilbert Brisbois on the origin of this supposed curse, Emmanuel Petit did not hesitate to allude to rumors surrounding Paul Pogba. “ You get the answer when you ask the question. Pogba? I don’t know, everyone tells me that “, he added.
A daring theory which reflects, according to him, the incredible bad luck which seems to be plaguing Mbappé: “ If an organ falls from the Moon, there are several billion humans, but it is Mbappé who takes it “. These surreal statements are already causing many reactions in the world of football.
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