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Kylian Mbappe: Thierry Henry nails it when speaking about PSG star

Sensational reports emerged on Tuesday suggesting that Kylian Mbappe wants to leave Paris Saint-Germain just months after signing a mega new contract.

Spanish outlet Marca claim the relationship between Mbappe and PSG is “completely broken” and there is “no turning back.”

Mbappe feels PSG have “betrayed” him and the report claims the only club they will allow the striker to join is Liverpool, not Real Madrid.

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The reports broke just hours before PSG’s Champions League clash against Benfica.

The Parisiens subsequently drew the game 1-1 with Mbappe actually scoring from the penalty spot.

But ahead of the tie, Mbappe was the talk of the town.

That was certainly the case on CBS with Thierry Henry and Jamie Carragher.

The two pundits were joined by French football expert, Julien Laurens as they discussed the latest reports emerging from Paris.

And the conversation, led by compatriot Henry, was truly fascinating.

“We know he doesn’t like it and I think like I was saying, nobody likes to be exposed to what you’re not good at. You just don’t like it, but there is something that’s bigger than everyone else and that’s the club,” Henry began.

“But, did they make him feel that the club was the most important thing or did they make him feel that he was more important than the club? And I think at one point for me – and I will use my own stories… I didn’t like to play high and wide at Barcelona. I hated it! But, I had to do it for the team. 

“I didn’t hear anyone saying, ‘oh what a nice gesture to go play on the left’… But at one point I always remember, there’s only one rule: the boss is asking you to do something, you do it for the good of the

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