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Guess the future? Kylian Mbappé's premonitory words before the clash against Barcelona

After the French's great performance scoring a hat-trick, coach Pochettino revealed the conversation they had the day before.

By Fredi Roman

After the French's great performance scoring a hat-trick, coach Pochettino revealed the conversation they had the day before.
After the French's great performance scoring a hat-trick, coach Pochettino revealed the conversation they had the day before.

Kylian Mbappé was definitely the biggest attraction in world’s soccer this week. At UEFA Champions League clash between Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, the 22 year-old French star scored three goals and was absolutely unstoppable for Lionel Messi and company. He was the man of the night at Camp Nou.

Next, an interesting fact. After the match, coach Mauricio Pochettino talked about the confidence with which the player arrived at at it, who after his great performance was valued at $ 242 million. How is that? The Argentinian revealed a curious dialogue they had had the day before the game.

Kylian Mbappé asked him how many times he had won at Barcelona's stadium, and when he answered that only once, the young man's response was amazing: "Well, tomorrow there will be two". The 4-1 in 90 minutes gave the reason to one of the best soccer players of the moment.

While Real Madrid is interested in Mbappé, which would be the happy figure for PSG? No less than €200 million, according to local newspaper Le Parisien. We’d be talking about some $242 million. It's clear that the French team will do everything possible to retain him. However, in case some powerfull club pays that amount of money, would not be yet the highest transfer ever, that was when Neymar was acquired by PSG for €222 million ($268 million) in 2017.

On the other hand, taking into account that PSG won't release Kyliam that easy, this excites team´s fans with the possibility of seeing Kylian Mbappé, Neymar and Lionel Messi together. The rumors that Leo will move to France grow every day.


Fredi Roman

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