French star Kylian Mbappe said that he would never digest his country's loss in the Qatar 2022 World Cup final in football against Argentina by penalty kicks, despite scoring a hat-trick for the blue team. Mbappe said yesterday, after scoring the winning goal for his team, Paris Saint-Germain, in the fatal time against Strasbourg (2-1) in the 16th stage of the French League, “I think that I will never “digest” it .. As I said to my colleagues, there is no reason for the club to pay the reason for the team’s failure. They are two different cases."
Despite scoring a hat-trick for the blue side and his country losing to Argentina on penalties in the Qatar 2022 World Cup final, French sensation Kylian Mbappe stated he would never get over the defeat. After helping his side, Paris Saint-Germain, defeat Strasbourg (2-1) in the 16th round of the French League yesterday, Mbappe stated, "I suppose that I will never "digest" it. There is no justification for the club to foot the bill for the cause of the team's failure, as I told my colleagues. Both of these are distinct instances.
The Qatar World Cup top scorer admitted that he spent "two difficult hours" after losing a penalty shootout against Argentina on December 18 at Lusail Stadium, where he scored a hat-trick, including two penalty kicks. From the penalty spot, he also scored on Wednesday, but this time it was the winning goal for the Qatari-owned league leaders. "It's good to reconnect with the victories, to connect with the club, the fans, the colleagues," he added from the mixed interview area.
The quick return of the twenty-four-year-old was surprising to Saint-Germain's exercises after the historic final of the World Cup. "We spoke before the final, and I told coach (Christophe Galtier) that I would return, regardless of the result, because I was in good shape and I wanted to continue playing. Two difficult matches await us."
Despite scoring a hat-trick for the blue side and his country losing to Argentina on penalties in the Qatar 2022 World Cup final, French sensation Kylian Mbappe stated he would never get over the defeat. After helping his side, Paris Saint-Germain, defeat Strasbourg (2-1) in the 16th round of the French League yesterday, Mbappe stated, "I suppose that I will never "digest" it. There is no justification for the club to foot the bill for the cause of the team's failure, as I told my colleagues. Both of these are distinct instances.
The Qatar World Cup top scorer admitted that he spent "two difficult hours" after losing a penalty shootout against Argentina on December 18 at Lusail Stadium, where he scored a hat-trick, including two penalty kicks. From the penalty spot, he also scored on Wednesday, but this time it was the winning goal for the Qatari-owned league leaders. "It's good to reconnect with the victories, to connect with the club, the fans, the colleagues," he added from the mixed interview area.
The quick return of the twenty-four-year-old was surprising to Saint-Germain's exercises after the historic final of the World Cup. "We spoke before the final, and I told coach (Christophe Galtier) that I would return, regardless of the result, because I was in good shape and I wanted to continue playing. Two difficult matches await us."
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