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Since his arrival at the head of Paris Saint-Germain, Spanish coach Luis Enrique (53) has continued to be asked by journalists about the future of his star striker Kylian Mbappé, under contract with the capital club until next June. At a press conference before the round of 16 of the Coupe de France in Orléans on Saturday evening (9:05 p.m.), the former Barça coach did not hesitate to respond frankly, and even dryly, somewhat annoyed by the same subject: the future of his number 7.
Faced with the journalists present in Poissy, the Iberian technician seemed more than indifferent, referring in particular to the documentary Correspondent reserved for the 2018 world champion: “I wasn’t able to see the documentary, I don’t watch TV, I only watch football. It’s life, it’s life sir (smiles).” The message has been sent, Mbappé will have to continue to show his football to Enrique, very happy to have a scorer with 26 goals in all competitions this season.
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