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Kylian Mbappe: PSG star scored brilliant solo goal vs Urawa Red Diamonds

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Last season, Kylian Mbappe was playing football from another planet. Overall, Paris Saint-Germain had a fairly lacklustre season.

They may have won Ligue 1, but failed to get their hands on any other domestic trophies and were knocked out of the Champions League in the last-16 by Real Madrid.

But while those around him weren’t at the peak of their powers, Mbappe was among the finest performers on the planet.

In 46 appearances across all competitions, the French superstar scored 39 goals and assisted his teammates on 26 occasions. That means he was averaging 1.41 goal contributions per outing, which is quite frankly ridiculous.

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