Kylian Mbappe is a star player from Paris. Saint-Germain Came out to blame the French Football Federation president for alluding to Zinedine Zidane about taking the job as a coach.
Kylian Mbappe rushed to defend Zinedine Zidane on social media after the chairman The French Football Federation (FFF) has claimed he will not take the UFABET phone if the French legend calls him to inquire about his national team job, but FFF president Noel Le Graat said he did not ‘care’ about the past. The France captain will take his next job and says he doesn’t believe Zidane has a high chance of landing at Les Bleus and he won’t even answer his phone.
The former Real Madrid boss is reportedly regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. The FFF president rejected an offer from the United States. He was linked with a job in France before Didier Deschamps extended his contract until 2026. The three-time Champions League has a good chance of replacing Deschamps. Stating that there are no signs that the current coach is leaving his position
But his comments sparked outrage from PSG star Kylian Mbappe , who wrote on Twitter: “Zidane is France. We shouldn’t be rude to legends like that.” Ong led his national team to two consecutive World Cup finals. He won the title in 2018, including the Euro 2016 final in his home country. But it was said he could bid farewell to the post following December’s defeat to Argentina.
As a result, Zidane’s name was associated with a potential vacancy. Due to his status as the best player France has ever had and a proven manager at the highest level. And it may be for this reason that Mbappe has warned Le Graet against showing ‘disrespect’ to the former World Cup-winning captain.
Le Graat continued: “I don’t care, he can go where he wants. He can go where He wants to be at the club or the national team. “Zidane is always in the spotlight. He has a lot of followers. Some were waiting for Deschamps to leave. But who can seriously criticize Deschamps? No one can do it ′ ′ I’ve never met Zidane. We never thought of parting with Didier Deschamps.”
since hanging up the stud The ex -Juventus and Real Madrid star also took charge of the Real Madrid team. Not just once, but twice. In his first 149 games in charge of the Spanish giants, Zidane guided them to three successive Champions League titles. Including winning the donkey championship Liga and club world Before leaving the club in the summer of 2018, he returned in 2019 to manage another 119 games, helping Real Madrid win another La Liga title before he leaves in June 2021.