Kylian Mbappé did not receive a special farewell for his last appearance at the Parc des Princes with PSG.

For the final match of forward Kylian Mbappé in Ligue 1 this season at the Parc des Princes with Paris Saint-Germain, coach Luis Enrique finds himself having to justify his decision once again. There was no “special” exit to receive applause—a tradition usually observed when a beloved player departs…

During the press conference that followed, the Spanish coach took the time to explain his choice. “I didn’t hear many whistles against Mbappé; I heard a lot of applause. The audience paid tribute to Mbappé as he deserved. I only heard applause, joy, and chants. I believe that’s what Mbappé deserved.”


“He is undoubtedly a legend of the club despite his youth. I saw the ultras’ tifo. It seemed very beautiful and significant, and I am happy that it happened like that. It’s the recognition of the work of a player of his caliber.”

“I didn’t take Kylian off because every time I did, it irritated some people. I thought he should play for 90 minutes. If I had taken him off after 85 minutes for an ovation, some would have been angry,” said the former FC Barcelona coach.

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