PSG: Kylian Mbappé’s farewell message upset some club employees

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This Saturday, Kylian Mbappé will play his last match with Paris Saint-Germain, during the Coupe de France final against Olympique Lyonnais. The 25-year-old has already announced his departure from the Ile-de-France club this summer, and will join Real Madrid. But before leaving, Mbappé wanted to pay tribute to the members of the club, upset by the speech of the former Monegasque. “Beyond the numerous selfies taken with the guests, his speech, particularly towards his brother Ethan to whom he almost apologized for having indirectly caused the departure of his favorite club, moved more of a »specifies thus The Parisian.

“Your only obsession is that we, the players and the staff, are well. For that and on behalf of all the players, I say thank you. You are the one who keeps the club alive. This club, without you, is nothing. Without us, it will continue to exist because PSG will always buy great players, the players will always want to come. But without you, there would be no PSG. Thank you all for coming and good luck to everyone for the future. I’ll keep an eye on you, no matter what. Thank you so much”greeted the Parisian striker, at the dawn of his last match with the capital club.

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