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This Friday evening, the French team and the Netherlands parted ways with a 0-0 draw. With 4 points, the two teams are neck and neck in this Euro 2024 Group D. Although he did not play, Kylian Mbappé was very active on his bench. And after the match, he did not fail to debrief the match with some opponents and former teammates. Indeed, in the corridors of the stadium, Mbappé spoke at length with Memphis Depay, Georginio Wijnaldum and Xavi Simons.
And in a video posted on social media, we can clearly hear what Kylian Mbappé says to Depay and Wijnaldum. “He thought he was killing us” he hilariously shouts at the two players, referring to Xavi Simons. He was referring to the Leipzig player’s celebration of his goal, which would eventually be ruled out for offside. Mbappé then addressed Simons directly. “You wanted to fuck us…huh?” he said to his partner, all smiles. Relaxed atmosphere after the meeting.
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