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While Leonardo has never failed to be annoyed at Zinedine Zidane’s statements for Kylian Mbappé, the Real Madrid coach has obviously learned the lesson.
« It is he who will decide his future, what he will do. For the moment, he is a PSG player. We will see in the future what will happen. Mbappé always said that his dream was to play Real Madrid one day. “Last November, Zinedine Zidane be very talkative about Kylian Mbappé, not hesitating to talk about his dream of joining the merengue club. An outing that Leonardo hadn’t liked at all. At the microphone of RMC Sport, the sports director of PSG had therefore replied: ” Honestly, it annoys a little, it bothers, and I think this is not the time to talk about it. First of all, he is a player who is under contract with us for another two and a half years. Talking about dreams, about willpower every time, I think it’s time to stop a little. Kylian is a very important player for us, he is the best young French player, he is world champion and one of the best players in the world. And now is not the time to touch it, to destabilize it. Honestly, it’s time to stop …. And obviously, this pressure shot is not going to go unnoticed.
Zidane kicks in touch for Mbappé
Asked again in recent hours about the prospect of having Kylian Mbappé under his orders, Zinedine Zidane seems to have learned the lesson since the coach of Real Madrid this time was much less assertive about the striker PSG : « Would I like to train Kylian Mbappé? The truth is that I already have the chance to be here and to be able to train here. I don’t like to say that I am lucky, because in life, you have to believe in what you are doing, enjoy what you have and not think about what you don’t have . As far as the players are concerned, I have the chance to train the best. Being in the best club in the world and training the best (players) there, I like that. And I tell you, I enjoy training a lot more than games. That’s wonderful. »The message of Leonardo therefore did not fall on deaf ears.
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