Mbappé – PSG: Luis Enrique lied, he announced it live

Mbappé – PSG: Luis Enrique lied, he announced it live
Mbappé – PSG: Luis Enrique lied, he announced it live

Football – PSG

Mbappé – PSG: Luis Enrique lied, he announced it live

Published on May 10, 2024 at 3:45 a.m.

Hungry for sport, he grew up to the sound of Formula 1 engines and the exploits of Ronaldinho. Today, with a Master’s degree in sports journalism, he no longer misses an F1 Grand Prix or a PSG match, his two passions and specialties.

For several weeks, Daniel Riolo has not been gentle regarding Luis Enrique’s choices. The elimination of PSG in the semi-final of the Champions League also confirms his ideas. The journalist criticizes in particular the management of the Mbappé case.

As soon as Kylian Mbappé announced its decision internally, Luis Enrique decided to use it less. Officially, the Spanish technician has always assured that it is necessary to prepare for the future of PSG without Kylian Mbappé. But for Daniel Rioloit’s a lie.

Riolo attacks Luis Enrique again

There remains the management of the Mbappé case. It was the icing on the cake of his incompetence. Treat him like a normal person to get used to playing without him. But how could he eat the brains of so many people? How could we have swallowed this nonsense? », asks the journalist from RMC at the microphone of theAfter Footbefore continuing.

“How could we have swallowed this nonsense?”

Without physical preparation, Mbappé had a lackluster season. All year Mbappé seemed out of shape hiding behind his goals. On the evening of the grotesque episode of the match in Monaco, his season came to an end. The genius coach responded to the orders of his management by making us believe that he was the boss. If he had been, he would have put Mbappé on the bench until the end of the season. Being the boss and playing the boss are not the same thing », adds Luis Enrique.

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