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What Kylian Mbappé did to settle the scandal involving Pogba and his brother

According to the French press, the PSG striker would have called the Juventus midfielder to know the truth about the wild accusations.

By Wilian Estrella

According to the French press, the PSG striker would have called the Juventus midfielder to know the truth about the wild accusations.
According to the French press, the PSG striker would have called the Juventus midfielder to know the truth about the wild accusations.
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The last few days have been very controversial for Mbappé and French soccer, but even more so for Paul Pogba. In addition to being in the final stage of his recovery to rejoin Juventus, he was accused by his brother Mathias of having hired a witch to curse Kylian Mbappé, his teammate in the France National Team.

This issue has left a lot to talk about, and to clarify the situation the PSG player would have called Paul Pogba directly to solve the situation. Mbappé did not hesitate to call him to clarify the issue and understand the reasons why he is involved in an extortion plot.

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While the conversation between the two footballers was not leaked, the truth is that the biggest victim so far is Paul Pogba. The last thing he wants is a scandal that involves his teammates in the French National Tea with less than three months to go before the World Cup.

How has Mbappé reacted to the accusations against Pogba?

This past Wednesday, PSG defeated Toulouse 3-0 and Mbappé was the scorer of the second goal after a great pass from Lionel Messi. In the run-up to that match, Christophe Galtier, coach of the Parisians, was asked about the attitude of Mbappé after the revelations about Pogba involving him. "Kylian is in good spirits. Like everyone else, like you, I've heard what's going on with Paul Pogba. Kylian shows no sign of discomfort, nervousness or uneasiness about all that" the PSG coach said.


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