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Mbappe: ‘I didn’t ask to leave Paris, Messi didn’t get the respect he deserved in France’

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Kylian Mbappe reiterated in an interview that he never said he wants to leave Paris Saint-Germain now while defending Lionel Messi.

Kylian Mbappe gave another interview on his future plans. This time the French superstar spoke to “La Gazzetta dello Sport”.

On the question that has arisen with his future, Mbappe said: “I didn’t say that I would go or want to go to Real Madrid, just that I will not activate the option for another year. At Paris Saint.” -Germain, there have never been discussions about an extension and I’m happy to be able to continue for another year.”

Elsewhere in his interview, the French superstar referred to his cohabitation with Messi in Paris and criticized the French for their behavior.

“He’s one of the best players in the history of football,” he said, adding: “It’s never good news when someone like Messi leaves. I don’t quite understand why so many people were so relieved that he left. He didn’t do it.” In France, he didn’t get the respect he deserved. he said among other things.

The racist attacks, his love for Milan and the “farewell” to Berlusconi

In addition, he also referred to the problem of racist attacks on football players due to the events in Spain with Vinicius.

In fact, he stressed that footballers should start taking matters into their own hands and stop when such phenomena occur: “We need to start getting off the field when racist incidents occur. Complaints are not enough. With Vinicius it was great to see the Brazilian FA defending him.”

He concluded by citing his love for Milan, born through the Italian nanny who had a child, and expressing his condolences to the Berlusconi family: “My relationship with Milan is special. As a child I had an Italian nanny and spent a lot of time with her family, all AC Milan fans. Thanks to them, I also supported the Rossoneri and saw many of the team’s games.

Losing Silvio Berlusconi is great for football. There was an iconic president who created a great Milan that made me dream as a kid. I hope the fans will pay him a worthy tribute.

Source: sport 24

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