Padel, video games…: Kylian Mbappé treats himself to a Parisian getaway with his friend Achraf Hakimi

Padel, video games…: Kylian Mbappé treats himself to a Parisian getaway with his friend Achraf Hakimi
Padel, video games…: Kylian Mbappé treats himself to a Parisian getaway with his friend Achraf Hakimi

Two days after the quiet stroll in La Liga with Real Madrid against Osasuna (4-0), a match which did not remove all the concerns concerning him, Kylian Mbappé apparently took advantage of the international break to make a short detour through the capital. Not selected by Didier Deschamps for the two Nations League matches this week, against Israel on Thursday at the Stade de then on Sunday in Italy, the captain of the Blues is not at Clairefontaine.

But he wasn't far from it these days. On social networks, Kylian Mbappé appeared with a big smile with his friend Achraf Hakimi, as well as Arnau Tenas, the third goalkeeper of PSG, in particular. We see the Real Madrid striker displaying his joy after a game of padel with his former PSG teammates.

It is difficult to know precisely when this reunion took place, probably Sunday or Monday. Achraf Hakimi was also in Casablanca this Monday, to inaugurate a PSG academy in Morocco, according to the Parisian club.

Kylian Mbappé also shared other photos on Instagram, where he still appears with the Moroccan international. We see the two players with controllers in hand playing video games. A moment of relaxation to forget a more than complicated start to the season, between his problems adapting to Madrid, his two consecutive absences with the Blues and this extra-sporting affair in Sweden.

With the international break, Kylian Mbappé will not return to competition before November 24 with a trip to Leganés, followed three days later by a sumptuous display in the Champions League with the Liverpool Reds, the current leader of the Premier League.

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