PSG: Fayza Lamari did not like the pivot gang

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“I will play wherever the coach makes me play. In Paris, I played in all three positions. In Monaco too. The important thing is to be in good physical shape. The position I will play in is a detail.”. During his presentation press conference, Kylian Mbappé made it known that he did not care about his future position within the Merengue attack. A statement that may raise a smile, as the Bondy player sulked in Paris when his positioning did not suit him. But his mother, Fayza Lamari, assures us: this statement is not communication.

“When he says he can play on the left, right or in all three forward positions, that’s what it means. (…) He didn’t negotiate anything with Real Madrid for his position. So you’re going to bring up the pivot-gang. We weren’t happy (laughs), but he did it. For Kylian, football is a game, he needs to have a smile on the pitch. He loves football more than anything… His body language, it’s true, sometimes works against him. You can see it right away when he’s not doing well.”she told the Parisian.

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