Kylian Mbappé: “The SMC is not your toy”… Banners criticizing the captain of the Blues seen in the stands in

Kylian Mbappé: “The SMC is not your toy”… Banners criticizing the captain of the Blues seen in the stands in
Kylian Mbappé: “The SMC is not your toy”… Banners criticizing the captain of the Blues seen in the stands in Caen

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The decisions of the leaders of the club owned by the star player are increasingly criticized. This Friday, January 3, supporters sent a harsh message against the French international.

This is a decision that definitely does not pass muster in . Recently, the leaders of Stade Malherbe in sacked Nicolas Seube, an emblematic figure in Normandy, where he played for more than 20 years as a player and then technician. He was replaced by the Portuguese Bruno Baltazar, who lost his first match this Friday against Clermont (0-1).

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By making this choice, Kylian Mbappé and the leaders attracted the wrath of many former members of the club such as Patrice Garande or Brahim Tiam. But this Friday, in the Caen stands, it was the supporters’ turn to show their dissatisfaction with the club’s management.

A banner displaying the message: “Mbappé, SMC is not your toy” was seen in the stands of the Michel-d’Ornano stadium. The fans also had a moving thought for Nicolas Seube. “Here, only work and loyalty make legends” we could also read or even: “Before wanting to shine internationally, respect local figures.”

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The choices of the captain of the Blues in Caen have not yet paid off. This new defeat against a direct competitor for maintenance brings Stade Malherbe dangerously closer to last place in Ligue 2.

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