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Mbappé was key for PSG and Luis Enrique's low blow to the Frenchman

Kylian Mbappé was player of the match against Real Sociedad

Kylian Mbappé

Paris Saint-Germain advanced to the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League after defeating Real Sociedad 4-1 on aggregate. As usual, the great figure of PSG in this tie was Kylian Mbappé, who has become one of the best players in the world today. The French striker was decisive for his team to reach the next round, as he scored 3 of the 4 goals of the Parisian club.

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In that sense, Mbappé has scored 6 goals in PSG's 8 games in Champions League this season, being the top scorer of his club in that competition. However, a couple of weeks ago it became known that the Frenchman will no longer continue at PSG and that this is his last season at the Parc des Princes. This has created a dilemma for coach Luis Enrique.

On the one hand, Luis Enrique has the opportunity to continue using Kylian Mbappé until the end of the season. Moreover, he must do so, as the Frenchman is his best player and it is clear that if PSG have any hope of winning the UEFA Champions League, their chances rest on Mbappé's good form. However, the Spanish tactician also has reasons not to use him too much.

And it is that, in his own words, the team must learn to play and win without him, since his departure from PSG is almost a given. Moreover, after the second leg against Real Sociedad, Luis Enrique spoke about the future of the club without Mbappé and everything points to him taking a low blow to the great figure of the team. "Apparently the immediate future of Kylian Mbappé will not be here, so we will have to try tactics with other players," he said.

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Mbappé's numbers with PSG.

Kylian Mbappé arrived at PSG in 2018, when they paid €180 million for him and although it was a huge amount of money, they can say that it has been worth it. The Frenchman has played 294 games for the Parisian club and has scored 246 goals, being the top scorer in PSG's history.

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