AFTER THE PSG-CLERMONT
Pochettino Denies to have listened the whistles to Mbappé
Published:12/09/2021 - 15:00h
Updated:12/09/2021 - 15:00h
Mauricio Pochettino ensures to have not perceived the gesture of rejection to Kylian Mbappé minutes before the duel in front of the Clermont in the Park of the Princes, that culminated with a victory for the venues by 4-0. The Argentinian trainer indicated that only it listened the ovation to the French in the execution of a kickoff of corner
The rejection to Kylian Mbappé by part of the fans of Paris Saint-Germain in the Park of the Princes has gone back to do evident minutes before it set up the commitment in front of the Clermont by Tie it 1, in which the victory was for the venues by a marker of 4-0.
For the Parisians is unforgivable that the forward still have not signed his renewal with his current team and his possible links in a future by the Real Madrid, that promises to launch by his signing in the next months. The trainer Mauritius Pochettino has pronounced on the fact.
Pochettino, in defence of Mbappé
The Argentinian has ensured to have not noticed such gesture by part of the fans, only his samples of support: "I did not listen it. If sucedió, did not see at all, did not listen at all. The only that saw was a big ovation for him when it launched a corner, with the affection of all the public".
Likewise, it has elogiado to the French, so much by his talent and his skills in the field as by his commitment with the PSG: "Kylian is a big professional, a big player and a good boy to human level. It has him affection to this club, has showed it all these years and goes on doing it".
After the meeting, in which Mbappé annotated one of the goals and gave two assistances before being substituted by Icardi to the minute 79, Pochettino stood out his competitiveness, his wish of superación and his loyalty to the team: "it Tries to improve each day and help to the team to achieve his aims. He shows a big respect by this club, daily, and this it is necessary to know appreciate it".