Before the PSG match began, physicians treated Kylian Mbappe.
PSG and Kylian Mbappe got off to a strong start in their Ligue 1 matchup against Olympique Marseille. Nevertheless, despite Hakimi’s outstanding strike from a free kick, Kylian Mbappe was injured by a blow that forced his ankle awkwardly and gave him a significant deal of pain. The player left the field right away to receive medical attention but ultimately made the decision to go on despite having severe ankle pain.
The encounter versus OM gets off to a rocky start for PSG thanks to Kylian Mbappe. Achraf Hakimi’s magnificent free-kick strike gave the Parisians the lead early in the match, but Kylian Mbappe’s injury is Luis Enrique’s main worry. It should be kept in mind that the captain of the French National Team is the team’s main attacking reference. Mbappe aspires to distinguish himself as one of the greatest players of the present by strategically positioning himself in this game.
The club’s coach admitted in a news conference held before the game that he has no issue with the offense of the team depending on the skill and quantity of Kylian Mbappe. In reality, Luis Enrique acknowledged that Mbappe must meet those goals and that, given that he already does so, it is not surprising if he does so in this situation. It also has a lot to do with the strange incident that Ousmane Dembelé, the team’s most recent acquisition, went through.
What was said about Mbappe by Luis Enrique?
‘Blessed care. It would be absurd to assume that a player like Kylian Mbappé, who regularly scores 50 goals, won’t keep up those figures. We need him to be able to advance and his colleagues to be able to contribute more effectively. The coach admitted that he is familiar with what to have in this kind of contest in relation to the game between OM and PSG. You can immediately tell which games particularly inspire the club’s supporters, players, and management as soon as you enter. The game in question is crucial for the season. The same as everyone else, we prepare it and live it.