Rothen hits PSG because of Mbappé

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The former Parisian, Jérome Rothen, does not understand the treatment reserved for Kylian Mbappé.

Kylian Mbappé has become a player like the others at PSG, to quote Luis Enrique. A decree that does not please everyone. A certain Jérôme Rothen was particularly annoyed by the fact that we forget everything that the Bondynois has done for this club.

“The club wanted to keep him. There is a frustration, ok. But he stayed for seven years. Mbappé is responsible for his communication. But the fact that the club is weakening it is problematic, he began by saying in his show on RMC. Inside the club, there is a severe lack of history. My hands are not tied and I say what I want. “It reflects on the club’s identification.”

“The treatment of former PSG players is scandalous”

The former footballer insisted on the fact that in Paris we tend to forget the services provided by its best representatives. “It’s an observation. In the entire history of PSG, of the players who marked the history of the club, I do not have the memory of a successful departure. Yes there was Rai, Bats, de Pauleta in a complicated context… When you buy the club, you buy the history and you have to use what has been done. »

Finally, he blamed former sporting director Leonardo for disrespecting icons like Thiago Silva and Cavani. “The end of Cavani and Thiago Silva by Leonardo was scandalous. And the president let it happen. These are still players who have played more than 200 times. And it’s not normal to repeat itself every time. »

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