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The “eat well, sleep well” advocated by Kylian Mbappé only two years ago when Neymar’s nightlife seemed to be the cause of PSG’s problems seems a long way off. If he is more discreet than his former Parisian teammate, the French world champion appears less careful about his lifestyle than in the past.
His escapade in Stockholm is obviously the best illustration of this. Even before the filing of a complaint for rape and sexual assault against him, these two days spent in the Swedish capital with Nordi Mukiele and friends while he was supposed to take advantage of his absence with the France team to perfect his condition. physics questioned. And the revelations made by the Swedish press since the start of the affair paint an edifying picture.
A fridge full of alcohol for Kylian Mbappé and his gang
Whether at V*****, the nightclub where Kylian Mbappé and his gang spent part of their two evenings with around thirty hand-picked women, at Sophie’s, the hotel bar where they continued their feasts, or in the Madrilenian suite, where the after-party was held, the alcohol seemed to have flowed freely.
And according to The Expressen, Kylian Mbappé and his friends did not just go to the restaurant to start their evening. They also reportedly spent time at a bowling alley, Birka bowling and dart, near St Eriksplan. The French striker would have rented the VIP lounge of the establishment, namely a private area with three tracks but also a refrigerator filled with alcohol, according to the Swedish daily.
The 300 euros per hour paid by Kylian Mbappé will not have burdened his finances and the Madrilenian was able to spend a moment there in complete discretion since even the staff was not aware of his arrival, the small troop having been able to besides entering through a back door.
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