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While Messi stands out for his humility, the new controversy of Mbappé for arrogance

The Frenchman made a foolhardy statement after the last match in the Champions League.

By Wilian Estrella

05/11/2022, 09:14 PM

The Frenchman made a foolhardy statement after the last match in the Champions League.

Lionel Messi is not only noted for his sports performance, but also for his human quality. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) has been highlighted for his humility, while Kylian Mbappé was criticized once again for an ill-advised statement after the Champions League. 

For a few years now, Mbappe has wanted to be the best player in the world, and to his misfortune he is not even the best on his team. Now, there is talk of one more facet in which Lionel Messi surpasses the Frenchman, and it is not something linked to the football level.

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Although he began to share more with his attacking partners, 'Donatello' is accused of trying to impose conditions and believing himself to be the owner of PSG. A few weeks ago, he said he was dissatisfied with Christophe Galtier's game system and compared the freedom he has in the French team. 

Now, he is criticized again for a statement he gave after finishing second in the Champions League, equaling Benfica in points and goal difference. The French striker, who became world champion four years ago, spoke about Carlos Soler and his words went around the world. 

What did Mbappé say that he upset the fans? 

In statements to the press, the Frenchman referred to the Spaniard and his words did not sit well: "Soler does not have the habit of playing as a starter. He is a different player than Neymar. They do not have the same characteristics. But hey, we did what we could, we put together some interesting plays and we won the game," he said.

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