PSG: Fabian Ruiz misses Kylian Mbappé

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This summer, Kylian Mbappé (25 years old) left PSG to join Real Madrid. His departure has also left a small void within the Ile-de-France club. In any case, this is what Fabian Ruiz told the Iberian media A.S. this Wednesday. “It’s a big loss because he’s one of the best players in the world. This is also true for the locker room, because he is a great person and a good teammate. But in football it’s normal that there are players who come and others who leave. We were lucky to be able to benefit from Mbappé for a few years and now other players have come to PSG. I think we have a young team with a bright future.”

Then, he was asked about KM9’s bet, namely to score 50 goals in Madrid this season. “He has the capacity and the conditions to achieve this. He’s one of the best in the world and it’s clear he’s always scoring goals. He will surely end up reaching these 50 goals, I don’t know if it will be for this season or next, but I think he will achieve it, without a doubt. Mbappé will certainly appreciate the nice words of Fabian Ruiz.

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