Didier Deschamps says Kylian Mbappe is battling “physical and psychological” struggles as he faces “difficult” situations with France and Real Madrid.
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Scratching around for form at club levelLeft out of last two international squadsCoach admits forward is not feeling happyFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The World Cup-winning forward appeared to be in a good place over the summer as he completed an eagerly-anticipated move to Santiago Bernabeu and became the latest ‘Galactico’ addition for La Liga heavyweights. Fast forward a few months and Mbappe’s mood has soured.
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Things have not played out as planned in Spain, with the 25-year-old registering just one goal through his last seven appearances for Real. Mbappe has not found the target at international level since June and was left out of Deschamps’ last two squads.
WHAT DESCHAMPS SAID
France’s head coach told in the wake of a 0-0 draw with Israel as to why Mbappe remains absent from his plans: “It's a fact that he is in a difficult situation. Obviously, he is going through a period which is not the happiest of his career.”
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Deschamps added on his talismanic forward sitting out Nations League action: “He wanted to come. I think it's better for him [not to be selected] at the moment. Everybody can go through a difficult period. There is a physical element, and a psychological one.”