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After announcing his departure from Paris Saint-Germain a month ago, Mbappe's situation at the club has become increasingly awkward compared to before. Being substituted early in matches multiple times has ultimately led to Mbappe's dissatisfaction. However, PSG's head coach seems to believe his actions are justified, insisting there is reasoning behind them.
Mbappe's move from PSG to Real Madrid seems almost certain now, and his situation has worsened since the announcement of his decision not to renew his contract. Over the past month, Mbappe has been substituted early in several matches, leaving him frustrated, culminating in an outburst during the French Ligue 1 derby against Lyon. Reports from "Le Parisien" indicate that Mbappe showed his disappointment after being substituted, even muttering "sons of bitches" under his breath before heading straight to the dressing room, sparking discussions among fans.
PSG's head coach, Enrique, has openly admitted to intentionally reducing Mbappe's playing time, believing that PSG needs to "adapt" to no longer relying on Mbappe and preparing for the future without him. Despite this, Enrique remains unfazed by Mbappe's reactions and intends to stick to his approach, causing disappointment among those close to the player who are concerned about the potential impact of this insulting behavior on the team's morale and atmosphere.
Regarding the development of this incident, Spanish journalist Edu Aguirre believes that the deliberate reduction of Mbappe's playing time does not seem to be Enrique's personal decision but rather a directive from PSG's management. After all the investment PSG has made, failing to retain Mbappe has undoubtedly left the club's owners frustrated.
Regardless, Mbappe will leave PSG at the end of the season, and it is hoped that both parties can part ways amicably. |
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