Mbappe told to FOCUS and ‘Play Ball’ after Kylian Saint-Germain Outburst

April 7, 2023

Paris Saint-Germain attacker Kylian Mbappe has been told to “stop all of the ego” following his “Kylian Saint-Germain” moan and focus on delivering the goods at the Paris club.

Mbappe took to social media on Thursday to air his disappointment at figuring so prominently in a season ticket promotional video released by his club. The France international forward claimed to have been left annoyed at becoming the face of the club, saying that PSG was not ‘Kylian-Saint-Germain.

The club has since taken down the video, but former Marseille and Barcelona striker Christophe Dugarry has criticised Mbappe’s public outburst. The 1998 World Cup winner Dugarry suggested that the talented 24-year-old should stop trying to control everything at Parc des Princes.

In a rant to RMC Sport, the Frenchman said: “The club should have warned him, okay, but do you think a message on social networks is worth it? You can call your board and solve it internally. I don’t even understand his message. Stop it! Stop all of the ego! They lose games one after the other! Let them play. On the field, let them show their worth. They have crazy salaries.

“He could have called his president instead of sending a message on networks that would go around the world. It’s clumsy, not elegant. He doesn’t need to do all this drama because he hasn’t given his approval for an ad. Who cares! He wants to take care of everything! Marketing, communication, he chooses the sporting director, he chooses the players he wants to play with. Stop! Play ball!”

Mbappe remains a crucial player for PSG and recently became the club’s all-time leading goalscorer. However, he is considered to hold too much power in a star-studded squad.

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