Kylian Mbappé's accumulation of half-hearted performances never ceases to question and react.
Wednesday, against Marseille, during the Champions Trophy, he again increased the loss of balls.
Speaking in Top of the Foot on RMC, this Thursday, Jean-Michel Larqué, the 73-year-old consultant, was very severe towards the international tricolor.
"Today Kylian Mbappé has no place at Paris Saint-Germain," he said.
Without knowing if the problem is mental or physical, the former emblematic player of Saint-Etienne ignites: “It's complicated.
How complicated it is in everything he does!
Why is he going to pass us behind the supporting leg?
Why is he going to do twelve leg passes when he stays there?
"And to let go:" That boy needs a detox!
His football is totally polluted by unnecessary gestures.
What makes a boy like that strong is his speed.
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After three tenure in the first three games of the year, where he did not score, the debate on the advisability of aligning Mbappé again this Saturday, in Angers, will arise as last week against Brest.
"He wants the ball to ridicule the opponent"
"I'm going to see if Pochettino has more courage than Tuchel, or in any case more grip on Mbappé because I'm not in the little secrets of the Camp des Loges and I don't know if Mbappé was in command and not Tuchel ”, adds Jean-Michel Larqué, player coach at PSG during the 1977-1978 season.
In any case, Mbappé's situation calls out.
"It's like a depression or a burn-out, the longer you wait, the deeper you go and ... the harder it is to go up", deciphered in our columns Jean-Bernard Fabre, doctor in physiology, specialized in the mechanism fatigue.
To conclude, Larqué gives Mbappé some advice: "He needs to get some fresh air and watch a few videos where he took the ball, where he made one-two, calls, where he sought the ball. in depth ... Today he wants the ball in his feet to try to ridicule the opponent!
So obviously with his burst of speed, he can pass, but at the exit he loses the ball.
I don't have the stats, but against OM, he lost an incredible number of balls, even with simple gestures!
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