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Luis Enrique’s PSG is a team that is still looking for itself. The system is not fixed, just like the players who see their position evolve. Kylian Mbappé is no exception to the rule, a time associated on the left side, he was then realigned as number 9. A position that the Frenchman does not appreciate according to Daniel Riolo. In L’After Footthe editorialist of RMC Sport affirms that the Parisian star is not comfortable in this position: “contrary to what people think, Mbappé does not like this position. As he is in his last year at PSG, he is not going to complain. He knows he’s going to leave so he lets it go. Obviously he doesn’t like this position that Luis Enrique wants to give him. That he does it is a choice as a coach but that, behind it, he never wants to explain anything and that he despises those who ask him questions, that is completely unacceptable. (…) I find his attitude abnormal, contemptuous and selfish. »
More generally, Daniel Riolo does not appreciate the fact that Luis Enrique does not explain his tactical choices: “He annoyed me again on Sunday (after the draw against Brest) by not responding, by tinkering with his team the way he wanted to tinker with it. He is free to do that, he is the coach, he chooses Beraldo’s aberrant positions, what he absolutely decided to do with Mbappé which will also cause his departure. » Last Sunday, the Parisian coach was again vehement in front of the media.
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