Kylian Mbappé's big mistake

Kylian Mbappé's big mistake
Kylian Mbappé's big mistake

Target of a complaint for rape since his trip to Stockholm, Kylian Mbappé and his clan moved too quickly according to a Swedish journalist.

More than a month has passed since Kylian Mbappé's getaway to Stockholm with Nordi Mukiele. A trip full of scandal for the Madrid striker. Not only because of the timing chosen by the Bondynois to have a good time in Sweden – the Blues to whom he had failed were playing at the same time against Israel – but above all because of the complaint for rape of which he was the target following the two evenings spent in the Swedish capital.

If local justice has always taken care to cite the name of the French world champion, it has been different for the Swedish media since

Expressen and Aftonbladet, the country's two main dailies, then the television channel 4 News continue to assert that the former Monegasque was specifically accused by the complainant, present at V****, the nightclub where Kylian Mbappé and his friends spent the early evening, then at the Bank Hotel, where the events allegedly took place.

Kylian Mbappé reacted too quickly

From the first revelations in the Swedish press, Kylian Mbappé and his clan stepped up to forcefully deny these accusations, evoking fake news and shouting conspiracy on X. In the process, his lawyer took to the front in the 8 p.m. of TF1 to doubt the seriousness ofAftonbladet. A big mistake according to Johanna Franden, journalist for AftonBladet based in .

« Aftonbladet
has a lot of resources for investigation and does not publish anything without being sure of its information,
did she thus explained in remarks to 20minutes. Each paper passes through the hands of what is called an ethical editor, to be sure not to publish anything that could be defamatory. Everything is ok, well done. If we decided to release Mbappé's name, it's because the player reacted on Twitter. Without that, we wouldn't have done it. »

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