PSG: Luis Enrique praises Kylian Mbappé

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Last season, the relationship between PSG and Kylian Mbappé was frosty. In his last year of contract with the capital club, the Bondynois had decided not to extend. A decision that had facilitated his departure to Real Madrid this summer but which had also provoked the ire of the Parisian leaders. In order to prepare for the future without the captain of the French team, Luis Enrique had decided to do without the Bondynois on numerous occasions. Questioned this Monday by Movistar+ On his former player, Luis Enrique said all the good things he thought of him.

He is a wonderful player, it is a shame that he left for Madrid, but that is life, other people’s decisions, you have to accept them. I have nothing to reproach him for if he succeeds. He has conditioned us, which he will not do with his numbers. He has always been very open, a leader, both in sport and in human terms.» Words that should please the Mbappé clan.

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