French star Kylian Mbappe surprisingly returned to Paris Saint-Germain training today, three days after his country lost the Qatar 2022 World Cup final to Argentina. The Parisian club posted a video on its Twitter account showing the striker leaving a minibus and entering the Saint-Germain training center. Another tweet included the phrase, "Kylian Mbappe returned to training Wednesday."
Three days after his nation's defeat to Argentina in the Qatar 2022 World Cup final, French sensation Kylian Mbappe unexpectedly returned to Paris Saint-Germain training today. The Parisian team shared a video of the striker exiting a van and walking inside the Saint-Germain training facility on their Twitter page. "Kylian Mbappe returned to training Wednesday," said another tweet.
Mbappe's return to training was a remarkable step in its timing, given that the players who participated in the World Cup will be given leave for at least ten days before joining their teams. Mbappe, the World Cup top scorer (8 goals) and hat-trick in the final, was expected to return as of January 2023.
The athlete, who was devastated by the "Roosters" losing to Argentina in a dramatic final on penalties, was obviously eager to get back to the stadiums the day after his twenty-fourth birthday. Saint-Germain, which will play Lens on January 1 and Strasbourg on December 28 at the "Parc de Princes" stadium in the French League, has not yet decided on Mbappe's fitness regimen.
Three days after his nation's defeat to Argentina in the Qatar 2022 World Cup final, French sensation Kylian Mbappe unexpectedly returned to Paris Saint-Germain training today. The Parisian team shared a video of the striker exiting a van and walking inside the Saint-Germain training facility on their Twitter page. "Kylian Mbappe returned to training Wednesday," said another tweet.
Mbappe's return to training was a remarkable step in its timing, given that the players who participated in the World Cup will be given leave for at least ten days before joining their teams. Mbappe, the World Cup top scorer (8 goals) and hat-trick in the final, was expected to return as of January 2023.
The athlete, who was devastated by the "Roosters" losing to Argentina in a dramatic final on penalties, was obviously eager to get back to the stadiums the day after his twenty-fourth birthday. Saint-Germain, which will play Lens on January 1 and Strasbourg on December 28 at the "Parc de Princes" stadium in the French League, has not yet decided on Mbappe's fitness regimen.
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