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Guarded by Luis Enrique in recent weeks, Kylian Mbappé (25 years old) has spent more time on the bench than usual. The Paris Saint-Germain coach justifies this decision by thinking about the future, a future where the French striker will no longer be at his disposal. In any case, this is the message that Antoine Kombouaré perceives, as he confided during an interview given to The Team.
“As a coach, there is what he says and what he does. The message he sends, perhaps, is ‘I prepare for the future and at the same time I preserve my jewel and I make it play in the big matches in the Champions League and the Coupe de France’”said Kombouaré initially, before discussing the rest. “I perceive his message like this and I will now see what he will do, starting tomorrow in the Coupe de France against Nice. Mbappé only has one idea, and that is to go out through the front door. He’s focused on the Champions League.”, asked the former Nantes coach. Answer tomorrow evening when the team compositions are announced.
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