PSG veterans criticize Mbappé's attitude

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His attitude during his outing in the Classic against Olympique de Marseille on Sunday caused people to talk. Kylian Mbappé, after a more than half-hearted match, was replaced by Luis Enrique. If the result of the match left room for joy on the Parisian side (0-2 victory), the captain of the evening posted on Instagram a photo of himself with his head down leaving the pitch of the Vélodrome stadium, without any message for his teammates. This attitude annoyed the two former Parisians Jérôme Alonso (between 2001 and 2008), consultant for Prime Videoand Éric Rabesandratana (between 1997 and 2001), consultant to him for France Blue Parisas reported by the newspaper The Parisian.

“He’s a guy with a lot of ego.”Rabesandratana first believes. “I can understand if he gets to the end and gets a little fed up, but you still have millions of kids watching you. Kylian is a model, an example. On Sunday, when he whispers on the way out, how can you expect the kid not to do the same in front of his coach on the weekend?”, then regrets Alonso. The former PSG goalkeeper, recovered, continued. “It’s a question of attitude. You can be full of it, but you have the armband, so stay dignified until the end. The PSG armband is a legacy: Lama, Raï, Thiago Silva, Dahleb, Susic… Kylian just has to ensure that the end of the story is beautiful and there, I have the feeling that we is on the ridge of the hill”. For his part, Rabé praises Luis Enrique's decision to release him. “I like what Enrique does because I find it fair. The idea is to say: you are no longer the priority if you are no longer capable of winning the match. PSG needs him and he has often responded in important matches but in Marseille he leaves because he is not decisive.. It's up to Kylian Mbappé to set the record straight on the pitch.

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