PSG – Real Sociedad: the moving apologies of Take Kubo

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Takefusa Kubo is a pretty special player. Unbalancing on the pitch – Lucas Berardo is witness to this – he is also a player who does not hesitate to say what he thinks or what he feels. After the Parisian victory against Real Sociedad, in front of the cameras of Movistar, he apologized. And for good reason, it was he who let go of Mbappé marking the first Parisian goal.

” It’s my fault. I thought I had it under control, I thought Igor (Zubeldia, Editor’s note) was going to clear but the ball hits the back of a Paris player, and at that moment Mbappé, as he is fast, has already gained 2 meters on Me. I feel very guilty about this goal, we had a good match until then. I hope we will have more success on the way out. We had one less player. I had to mark Mbappé, but I let him go. A mistake from me. In these matches, these mistakes change everything”, explained the Japanese. Rather sincere!

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