Rififi in Paris. On Tuesday, October 11, the Spanish and French press dropped a bombshell: Kylian Mbappé wants to leave PSG, and this is from January. Bondy’s crack would have felt that the promises his leaders had made about his position on the pitch, the transfer window, and even his role at the club were not kept. In this showdown, the striker was able to count on the unexpected support of Rolland Courbis. Indeed, this Tuesday, October 11After FootConsultant RMC Sport said he understood the Paris striker’s dissatisfaction.
“Last season the same three monsters Messi, Neymar, Mbappé and Mbappé were the best with the same handling.”According to comments reported by RMC Sport, Rolland reassured Courbis in the foreword. “If we want to bet that Mbappé will stay at PSG in January, write that down and I’ll admit I was wrong (editor’s note if he goes). For me, Mbappé is going through a bit of a rough time. He was hanging around last season and I don’t understand why he hasn’t been around this year.”he continued.
According to the former OM coach, Neymar is the one who should agree to play number 9, and his effects on the final defense can only be explained by the upcoming World Cup. “If Galtier has to solve the three monsters problem, it’s Neymar who needs to play the number 9 role, not Mbappé.”started. “And if you (Neymar, editor’s note) don’t want to play center, you go to the bench. Be happy to be there. Frankly, I’m tougher with Neymar. If I was PSG, I wouldn’t be able to play short. memory. This Neymar is unbearable”The French technician continued. “Don’t think people are more stupid than they are. This Neymar is unbearable: you play number 9 or clear it. I’m more Mbappé than Neymar, Messi more than Neymar. He hasn’t done it for five years, it’s too bad for them.”, nervously finished Rolland Courbis. CL
Source: Programme Television

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