Noël Le Graët reveals his conversation with Mbappé at the Brest - Real Madrid: 'I...'
The former president of the French federation reveals a major confession from the Bondy star
The Brest - Real Madrid match was special for Kylian Mbappé. The Bondy star returned to his home country and, moreover, had the opportunity to chat with Noël Le Graët, former president of the French Football Federation. They have had their ups and downs over various issues related to the national team.
The latest had to do with the possibility of Zinedine Zidane becoming the coach of the French national team. This doesn't sit well with Noël Le Graët. Proof of this were his words.
"I wouldn't even have called him. Why? To say hello? I don't care about his future; he can go wherever he wants," he stated. This comment, which is quite harsh, was criticized by the Madrid player, who didn't hesitate to respond.
"Zidane is France, and you shouldn't disrespect a legend like that," the Bondy star declared. Well, last night they had the chance to meet, and the former French football boss confessed that he had a friendly and pleasant conversation with the player.
"It went well. Kylian was charming, and we talked for a significant amount of time and shared some pleasantries. It was great to see and talk to each other," he began by saying before dropping the "bomb."
"I congratulated him on his form and everything he's doing at the moment. He mentioned that he's happy in Madrid."
Mbappé is living a dream
In Valdebebas, they are delighted with Mbappé. They insist that, beyond everything he contributes as a footballer, he is a person with an unbelievable human quality. In the press conference before the match against RB Salzburg, he demonstrated that he is living a full-fledged dream.
Since the day of his presentation, he adopted a speech that is very appealing to Madrid fans. Every time he speaks, he conveys naturalness and closeness, so it's normal that within the institution they are satisfied with him.
It took him a while to wear the white jersey, but, as the Spanish saying goes, it's never too late if the outcome is good. Florentino Pérez is convinced that he will end up making history and will be able to leave his name forever in the club's history. Hopefully, it will be so.
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