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The drastic decision that Deschamps made with Mbappé after losing the final against Messi

Didier Deschamps will take this decision regarding Mbappe´s future in France.

By Wilian Estrella

Didier Deschamps will take this decision regarding Mbappe´s future in France.
Didier Deschamps will take this decision regarding Mbappe´s future in France.
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The 2022 World Cup in Qatar came to an end and the footballers who reached the final stage began to enjoy their mini-vacations before returning to their respective teams. However, there were some who preferred to give up their breaks and already joined the training sessions. One of them was Kylian Mbappé.

The PSG striker gave a total display of professionalism and of being a competitive animal. After having attended the reception of the French National Team in Paris after the runner-up, the Qatar 2022 World Cup goalscorer appeared this Wednesday at the Paris Saint-Germain facilities to put himself under the command of Christophe Galtier. However, his mind is still not detached from what happened in Qatar 2022, and now he would have a new requirement.

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The undisputed captain of the French national team is Hugo Lloris, who despite receiving criticism for his bad penalty shootout, the reality is that the Tottenham goalkeeper is highly respected, even by Mbappe. However, he is already 36 years old, and it looks like he will step aside for the next generation of goalkeepers:

What will Deschamps do with Mbappe?

Kylian Mbappe is more than ready to assume the Gauls and the responsibility of the French team, therefore, according to various local media, Kylian would be the new captain as long as Lloris steps aside, which would be the natural cycle of a footballer's life.


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