Mbappé spoke in the locker room following the defeat once morest Bayern Munich and asked his teammates to pay attention to their diet and rest
Christophe Galtiercoach of PSGgave a press conference this Friday ahead of the confrontation once morest Lille by Ligue 1. The duel will be played this Sunday and you can enjoy the game exclusively for ESPN on Star+.
The coach came out in defense of Neymarcriticized on social media for posting photos with friends at a fast food restaurant and playing poker the day following the 1-0 loss to Bayern Munichfor the first leg of the round of 16 in the Champions League.
In the locker room right following the duel, Kylian Mbappe he asked his companions to pay attention to his diet and rest. Despite the antagonistic behavior of the stars, Galtier He said that the Brazilian has the right to be free during breaks and defended the figure of the Brazilian team.
“Mbappe He spoke (in the dressing room) with maturity and determination, so that everyone remained focused, and I was happy with what he said. I’m not going to make connections between what she said and the photo of Neymar“, began Galtier.
“Talk to NeymarI told him what I thought. He has the right to have fun, on his day off, he likes to play poker, he has the right to that. I said what I thought regarding the photo, and that will be between him and me. But I don’t think there’s a connection between the photo and what he said. Mbappe“.
Paris Saint Germain is going through a shaky period in the season with three straight losses. Galtier he has admitted bad timing and expects an immediate reaction.
“We are very disappointed to lose to the Bayern Munich. But it was only the first game, we still have the second. Parts of the match give us hope.”
“If we have everyone available, the team back in shape, we will make ourselves heard in the second leg. It will be difficult. It has been a difficult period for the club.”
He PSG remains the leader of the Ligue 1 with 54 points, five more than the Olympic Marseillesecond place in the classification.