Key Points

Kylian Mbappe has publicly supported Paris Saint-Germain's groundbreaking Champions League victory despite his controversial departure from the club. The French striker, now with Real Madrid, praised PSG's 5-0 win against Inter Milan as fully deserved and demonstrated no lingering bitterness about his exit. In his first season at Real Madrid, Mbappe impressively scored 43 goals across all competitions, though he missed out on major trophies. His candid comments reflect a mature perspective on his career transition and professional challenges.

Key Points: Mbappe Celebrates PSG Champions League Win Despite Exit

  • Mbappe congratulates PSG on historic Champions League victory
  • Confirms no regrets about leaving Paris
  • Scored 43 goals in debut Real Madrid season
  • Relationship with PSG ended on complex terms
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UEFA Champions League: Mbappe unfazed by PSG winning without him

Kylian Mbappe praises PSG's 5-0 Champions League triumph while reflecting on his departure and future at Real Madrid

"They were the best team in Europe. I can't remember ever seeing them go 5-0 up. - Kylian Mbappe"

New Delhi, June 7

Kylian Mbappe claimed he was unfazed by Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG) first-ever Champions League victory, which they did in thumping fashion with a 5-0 win over Inter Milan. The French striker has never won the Champions League and was a part of the Parisian side that lost against Bayern Munich in the summit clash in 2020.

"I was happy, they deserved it, they've been through so many problems, I've been through that too. I've been through every stage of the Champions League except winning it," Mbappé told reporters on Saturday. "They were the best team in Europe. I can't remember ever seeing them go 5-0 up. It's 100% deserved, they're becoming the team everyone wants to beat."

"PSG won the Champions League without me, that doesn't affect me. That's a good thing. I think we all face challenges in our careers," Mbappe was quoted as saying by ESPN.

Mbappe joined Real Madrid after his seven-year stint at PSG, which saw him become the club’s all-time top scorer. The relationship between the two ended on a sour note, with reports of PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi and Mbappe being involved in a verbal argument also emerging. He also took his former club to court over 55 million euros in unpaid wages.

Mbappe added that his time at PSG was over and he has no regrets about moving on.

"I'm a bit more in the eye of the storm, which is good. I've always liked being in these positions, it's up to me to work. I've reversed quite a few trends in my career, I've had a lot of things stuck on my back, and I've managed to get them off.

"Did I leave too soon? No, my story was over; it had to end. There was no bitterness, I'd reached the end of my tether," Mbappe added.

In his debut season at Real Madrid, Mbappe scored 43 goals across all competitions, the most for any player in his first season with the Los Blancos but had to endure going trophyless after losing out on the La Liga, Copa del Rey, and Supercopa de Espana to FC Barcelona and losing 1-5 on aggregate against Arsenal in the quarterfinals.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments on the Mbappé/PSG article:
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Rahul K.
Mbappé's attitude shows why he's world class - gracious in defeat and focused on his own journey. As an Indian football fan, I respect that. Hope our ISL players learn from this professionalism. Real Madrid got a gem! ⚽
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Priya M.
Interesting how he says PSG deserved it after all the drama. Sounds diplomatic but the court case over unpaid wages tells another story. Footballers these days have more power than clubs - good or bad?
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Arjun S.
43 goals in debut season is insane! But zero trophies shows football is a team game. Hope he learns from this and comes back stronger next season. We need more such analysis in Indian sports coverage beyond just cricket.
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Sunita R.
The way he handled this shows maturity beyond his age. In India we'd say "haath mein le lo" (take it in stride) attitude. Though I wonder if Indian players would get away with taking clubs to court like he did!
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Vikram J.
As a Madrid fan, I'm happy with his performance but worried about his "eye of the storm" comment. We need team players, not drama queens. Hope he focuses on winning trophies next season rather than controversies.
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Neha P.
His confidence is inspiring! "Reversed trends" and "got things off my back" - sounds like something out of a Bollywood sports movie script 😄 But seriously, Indian athletes should develop this self-belief too.

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