PSG vs Mbappé, the update

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Released prematurely by Luis Enrique during the last two PSG matches, Kylian Mbappé can count on the support of Adil Rami who said his thoughts this Sunday.

Against Stade Rennais on February 25, then against AS Monaco this Saturday, Kylian Mbappé did not finish the match with his Paris Saint-Germain team. And for good reason, since the striker was replaced early by his coach during both matches. Luis Enrique’s decisions that observers immediately linked to the choice announced by Kylian Mbappé to leave PSG at the end of the season, even if the Spanish tactician has already defended himself on several occasions. Regardless, the situation pushes these observers to make a choice and take sides. Adil Rami did the same.

The channel consultant Prime Video spoke on the subject this Sunday. And for him things are clear, if anyone has anything to blame, it’s not Kylian Mbappé. “ Who do we have the most to blame today? At Paris Saint-Germain or Kylian (Mbappé)? Since the start of the season, Kylian has been impeccable. He is professional, he is a competitor and today, he is a player like Messi and Ronaldo, not yet at that level because it takes time, who wants to leave his mark on world football with his stats and goals. »

“He needs to be on the ground”

And the one who was crowned 2018 world champion alongside the Bondynois continued: “ He needs to be on the pitch, to be a starter and it’s hard for him to put up with what his coach says, to go out. There is ego in all this too. And today, this little reaction, in relation to the actions of Paris Saint-Germain, we are falling on him. » Adil Rami therefore denounced the treatment of which, according to him, Kylian Mbappé is the victim.

Replaced upon returning to the locker room after the first period in Monaco, the Parisian striker returned just after the restart, but went to sit in the stands, next to his mother. He then took care to greet the supporters by jumping a barrier in front of the cameras, a way for him to show that his replacement was absolutely not due to an injury or a blow received in the first period.

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