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Kylian Mbappé made his comeback French team after missing the last two gatherings.
However, his return does not go as planned with a scathing defeat on the Croatian lawn this Thursday on the score of 2 goals to 0. The captain of the Blues did not make the match he hoped or he could not be effective and clinical in front of the opposing cage.
Despite its high level of play, the number 10 of the Habs is deemed too clever by a 19978 world champion, namely Lionel Charbonnier. In the show After Foot on
RMC, The former goalkeeper did not fail to express himself on French.
“Didier is losing his group. I saw him at the Euro, his message no longer passed when he built his legend as coach by managing to unite around him. He knew how to take people with him. But this is no longer going. He gave the armband at Mbappé, who almost established himself as a captain. I do not make the Kylian trial. And I love DD, but I don't recognize him anymore, “ he launched.
Before continuing: “Mbappé is a clearing guy and France today is divided between pro-mpappés and anti-mm. In the history of the French team, the big captains have naturally become so. Mbappé has not become captain naturally. I do not understand that DD can ask a divisive guy to bring together around him. »»
The Frenchman is expected at the turn this Sunday evening in this quarter -final return from the League of Nations against Croatia at the Stade de France.
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