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They said that he doesn't get along with Mbappe, the message from the PSG coach that shocks

The message from the PSG coach about Mbappe that surprises the fans

By Hector Garcia

The message from the PSG coach about Mbappe that surprises the fans
The message from the PSG coach about Mbappe that surprises the fans
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PSG is not having the best of times this season, but despite this they are leaders in Ligue 1 and are among the best 16 in the UEFA Champions League. In fact, the draw for the round of 16 has left them with a difficult opponent, but more accessible than the others. The Royal Society. Now, it appears the team appears to be more united than ever after tensions were reported between members of the club.

 

Luis Enrique, the PSG coach, recently spoke about Kylian Mbappé with statements that reflect his admiration for the French player's versatility. Enrique emphasized the freedom he gives Mbappé to make decisions on the field of play, whether moving towards the center or staying on the flanks, and choosing whether he wants to play inside or outside. “Kylian will play where he decides; "He is free to enter or stay on the side, to take the inside or the outside."

These words underline the confidence and flexibility that Luis Enrique grants to a player of Mbappé's stature, recognizing his unique ability to influence the game from different positions. The tactical freedom given to the striker demonstrates the coach's confidence in his football judgment and his ability to positively impact the team's performance.

 

Can Luis Enrique convince Mbappe to stay?

Mbappé's ability to decide his position on the field of play and adapt to the circumstances of the game is an example of his football skill and cunning. These statements by Luis Enrique reveal respect and admiration for Mbappé's talent, highlighting his key role in the team's tactical scheme. Luis Enrique's confidence is complete and could influence Mbappe to continue at the club. However, the player's renewal remains cold.


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