Kylian Mbappe reassured that he holds no grievances with manager Luis Enrique after a stellar performance, playing the full 90 minutes for Paris St Germain in their 2-1 Champions League victory over Real Sociedad.
Scoring both goals in the match, the France captain played a pivotal role in PSG reaching the quarterfinals for the first time since 2021. Despite informing the club last month about his decision to leave as a free agent at the end of the season, Mbappe demonstrated his commitment on the pitch after being substituted in PSG's recent league matches.
In an interview with broadcaster Canal Plus, Mbappe expressed his unwavering desire to participate in the Champions League, emphasizing the competition's significance. The prolific forward, who came off the bench in a previous match against Nantes, debunked any speculations about discord with manager Luis Enrique, stating that despite having various concerns, the coach is not one of them.
Responding to questions about Mbappe's recent substitutions, Luis Enrique praised the player's exceptional capabilities, suggesting that Mbappe's goal-scoring and assisting prowess would shine regardless of the coach or team. Acknowledging Mbappe's imminent departure, Enrique indicated the need to explore alternative solutions in the team.
With PSG advancing 4-1 on aggregate in the Champions League, the focus now shifts to Ligue 1, where they are set to face Reims on Sunday. The team aims to maintain their momentum as they navigate domestic competition in the wake of Mbappe's impactful Champions League performance.
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