The Luis Enrique-Mbappé clash sets the press on fire, Spain shocked by the scandal in Valencia

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Mbappé is still talked about

We begin this tour of the sports press with another scandal, the one which took place during the evening in Monaco. We are obviously talking here about the attitude of Kylian Mbappé who made the show after being released by Luis Enrique. The relationship between the two men became electric. The Team mentions a Spanish-style divorce in today’s edition. According to our information, the connection between Luis Enrique and Kylian Mbappé has not been flowing for a while. Sources at the club even say that in private, they can no longer stand each other. A tête-à-tête took place between the two men on Saturday morning to put things straight. A clarification that PSG needed, believes The Parisian. The latter were able to say things to each other. In Spain, the clash is being followed closely. The newspaper A.S. relays this tête-à-tête to Poissy while Sport evokes in its interior pages a total war.

Real screams with chanting

We’re staying in Spain and get ready there, because it’s rumbling severely on the other side of the Pyrenees this Sunday. We warned you yesterday, the clash between Valencia and Real Madrid promised to spark and there was no shortage of sparks. After a very complicated first period, the Merengues woke up thanks to Vinicius Jr, author of a double. With last season’s jersey on his shoulders, the returning Jude Bellingham thought he would give his team victory at the last second, but the match referee decided to whistle the end of the match… at the moment of the cross which led to the goal . An action that drives the Madrid press crazy like the newspaper A.S. which speaks of a championship scandal. Same story in one of Marca, where the Mestalla den definitely did not succeed for the Madrilenians. Everyone is in shock, from the players to coach Carlo Ancelotti who became extremely angry. All the Real Madrid players rushed towards Jesús Gil Manzano at the end of the match and Jude Bellingham was the most virulent of them. The Englishman, expelled, would have uttered insults. According to the Spanish daily A.S., Jude Bellingham could receive up to three games of suspension. Real Madrid were shocked by this decision and intend to appeal. In Valencia, we are ironic and we consider that this match will be part of history.

Liverpool finds its savior

We head to England with one of the notable matches of the 27th day of the Premier League. Against Nottingham Forest yesterday, while Liverpool were heading towards a draw, Darwin Núñez gave his side all three points with a header in the area. Darwin’s joy, displayed in the Sport supplement of the Sunday Times. A capital goal at 90+9 which allows the Reds to retain their leadership throne. Highly criticized upon his arrival, the Uruguayan striker had a season more in line with expectations and especially the investment made. We find it on the front page of Sunday Express or even Sunday Mirror who drops a “It’s your Klopp year” !

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