PSG counterattacks against Kylian Mbappé, Pep Guardiola puts pressure on Arsenal

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PSG responds to Kylian Mbappé

According to The TeamPSG has appealed the LFP’s decision, which ordered it to pay 55 million euros to Kylian Mbappé for back wages and bonuses. This dispute, which pits the club against the striker, seems doomed to last. The LFP’s legal committee had asked PSG to pay by the deadline the day before yesterday evening, but PSG repeated that it would not pay and has therefore appealed. The appeal, which is not suspensive, will be examined by the League’s national joint appeals committee, but PSG could also consider negotiations to avoid immediate payment. In Mbappé’s camp, it is possible to refer the matter to UEFA or the industrial tribunal, which could result in significant late payment interest. Without an agreement, this conflict could drag on for several months, or even years.

Pep Guardiola warns Arsenal

Manchester City face Arsenal on Sunday at 5:30pm. Pep Guardiola is trying to influence Arsenal psychologically ahead of the game. He has suggested that the London club could be tired after their game against Atalanta, while City have had more rest. Guardiola acknowledges a slight advantage for his team, but stresses that this has happened before. Despite this, he expects a tough challenge from Arsenal, who have improved every season and remain their main rivals for the title. They do a lot of good things – high pressing, deep defense, transitions. They are a complete team, that’s why they have been our biggest rivals. Every season they get stronger ” said the Spanish coach.

Boniface’s long journey through hell

Image evokes Boniface’s long journey through hell, before this player found the level he has today. Originally from a Nigerian barracks, where his grandfather was a soldier, he discovered his passion for football in a strict environment. Two serious knee injuries almost led him to give up, especially after the loss of his mother. He wanted to end his career, and drank a lot of alcohol. It was only with the support of coach Xabi Alonso, who acts as a father figure, that he found motivation again. Today, Boniface shines at Leverkusen.

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