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World Cup: Scaloni defends Mbappe over his retirement from South American football

World Cup: Scaloni defends Mbappe over his retirement from South American football

World Cup: Scaloni defends Mbappe over his retirement from South American football

He shines with his fair play. Following Argentina’s victory over France, Luis Scaloni came to the aid of Kylian Mbappe at a press conference over his verdict on the rift between European football and football. football South American. “When Mbappe said this, I misinterpreted his words because he plays with South American teammates and understands everything very well,” said the Argentine coach. But I think there are times when you need to interpret the words and not get into an argument, because I don’t think that’s what he wanted at all. »

The former footballer took the opportunity to highlight the round ball in his continent. “I don’t want to argue about Europeans and South Americans,” he relented. South American football and South American teams are top notch, they have players everywhere and I think they misunderstand some of the players there. »

Mbappe’s verdict, delivered in an interview with TNT Sports, dates back to May last year: “We Europeans have the advantage that we always play against each other and we always have high-level matches, like in the League of Nations. . When we arrive at the World Cup, we will be ready, while Brazil and Argentina do not have such a level. In South America, football is not as developed as in Europe. That’s why at the last world championships, if you look, the Europeans always win. »

These words served as a driving force for Albicelesta. At a press conference, Emiliano Martinez, in particular, hit the Parisian striker. “He doesn’t know football well enough, he has never played in South America, he launched an Argentine goalkeeper. If you do not have such experience, you cannot comment. But it’s nothing. They know we are a world class team and they respect us for it. »

Source: Le Parisien

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