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Mbappé ran down a teammate: It’s not enough for me that you apologize, make a proper pass!

Kylian Mbappé has had increased powers at PSG since the summer. In order to keep him at the club before leaving for Real Madrid, the Parisian club had to promise him the role of “acting sporting director”. But this has had negative consequences, as it has affected his behaviour.

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Kylian Mbappé has had increased powers at PSG since the summer. In order to keep him at the club before leaving for Real Madrid, the Parisian club had to promise him the role of “acting sporting director”. But this has had negative consequences, as it has affected his behaviour.

You may have seen the images from the start of the season when Mbappé, after not receiving a pass, completely sabotaged the attack, threw up his hands and stopped playing. Or the moment when he tackled Lionel Messi while walking.

Mbappé’s ego seems to have grown with the new season and his new powers, which may have a bad effect on the whole team. It is the same with the distribution of penalties, which Mbappé wanted all for himself and did not want to let the older and more experienced Messi and Neymar have them.

Now another picture has come to light from the booth, or more precisely from the tunnel, with Mbappé speaking to his teammates very sharply. This is to Achraf Hakimi, who was one of his best mates at PSG last season, and they both enjoyed the camaraderie quite a bit.

In fact, the cameras in the tunnel revealed a conversation between Mbappé and Hakimi during the Juventus match. And the French striker was quite superior to his friend.

“I swear, look at the video,” Mbappé accuses Hakimi. “If that’s the case, I’m sorry,” the Moroccan replies modestly. “It’s not enough for me that you apologise, next time give me a good ball!” the 22-year-old Frenchman scolds him.

So Christopher Galtier has a big job to tame all the egos in the PSG cabin. This is probably the reason why the Parisian team has never won the Champions League, because big names don’t mean everything.

Source: Twitter

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