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Mbappe posted a message that caused a stir on social networks, his decision to leave was clear as day

PSG had a 2-0 victory over Marseille in round 27 of Ligue 1 at dawn on April 1 (Hanoi time), but it was Kylian Mbappe’s reaction that caught the attention of fans.

On his Instagram, Mbappe posted a photo of himself seen from behind, walking in the rain with the captain’s armband in his hand. This moment took place when the French striker was pulled off the field by PSG coach Luis Enrique.

A photo of Mbappe leaving the field in the match against Marseille is being shared on social networks.

The photo immediately became viral on social networks. Users continuously make predictions about the somewhat mysterious message of the French striker.

At Marseille’s Orange Vélodrome, Mbappe was taken off the field by coach Luis Enrique in the 65th minute. The 25-year-old striker expressed his dissatisfaction. In this match, the former AS Monaco striker also failed.

After the match, coach Luis Enrique reiterated that decisions related to personnel were aimed at “finding the best for PSG”. The Spanish strategist also felt “tired” of constantly receiving questions about the French striker.

This summer, Mbappe will leave PSG after his contract with the club expires. Because of that, every move of the 2018 World Cup champion at the Parc des Princes team is of interest.

For PSG, the 3 points obtained against Marseille helped the club firmly maintain the top position in the Ligue 1 rankings. After 27 rounds, the capital’s representative had 62 points, a gap of up to 12 points more than the team chasing behind, Brest.

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