'French Captain' and'Real Madrid Superstar'Kylian Mbappe expressed disgust with the soccer world in an interview with his own media.
In an interview with French sports magazine L'Equipe on the 11th (Korea Standard Time), Mbappe revealed his insides, such as inflammation of the soccer world and paranoia and vigilance about building relationships after global fame.
Kylian Mbappe said it was fortunate that fans did not know the reality behind the soccer scene and claimed that only his passion prevented 'disgusting' for the world.
Mbappe, the captain of the French national team, has played for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Real Madrid for the past 10 years since his debut as a teenager at AS Monaco. He has become one of the top French stars and the world's top soccer stars in the ranks of
put one's name on the list. Since he scored in the final at the age of 19 at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, leading France to its second-ever championship, he has been known from the world's best team to the world's best player and world star.
Mbappe, who is still only 26 years old, was at the center of the transfer war between PSG and Real Madrid, and Lara moved to Real Madrid for free in 2024 last year.
In an interview with L'Equipe, Mbappe opened up about his difficulties as a top sports star and celebrity. Mbappe, who is known to receive an annual salary of 12.8 million pounds (about 24 billion won), admitted that high reputation and financial compensation could be a problem. "This is my environment and I can't change it. He is fatalistic about the soccer world, but he doesn't think so about life. Life is wonderful, but football is just the way it is." "I think people who come to the stadium are lucky in that they can come to see the show 'just ' They don't know what's going on backstage. Let's be honest, if I didn't have this passion, the soccer community would have disgusted me a long time ago."
Mbappe is embroiled in a legal dispute worth 55 million euros (about 89.5 billion won) with PSG over unpaid wages and bonuses. PSG is refuting that Mbappe broke his promise when he transferred to Real Madrid for free, saying his contract has been legally amended. Earlier this summer, Mbappe reportedly dropped a 'bullied lawsuit' filed by PSG over a series of treatments it received from the company after refusing to renew its contract in the summer of 2023. As for the reason for filing the lawsuit against PSG, Mbappe claimed that he knew he was not being paid his full share immediately after he joined the club. He also argued that by proceeding with the lawsuit after leaving the team, he was perceived as about "angry ex".
Mbappe had a tough time in his private realm even after moving to Real Madrid last year. During the investigation of the sexual assault in Sweden, the hotel where he was staying and his name were mentioned, and Mbappe immediately strongly denied involvement as soon as the investigation into the allegations began. Mbappe has never been contacted by police or mentioned his name through L'EquipePeople are not even interested in the potential victims of the incidentexpressed sorrow at the point that '
When L'Equipe expressed concern about judging and keeping Mbappe's love history and his 'right partner', Mbappe was also "somewhat vigilant.", he admitted. "It's a subtle difference between paranoia and vigilance, and some people may want to do harm, but not everyone. Don't think too much about it and just jump in. This is for everyone." Then "Are you married? How were you sure she was'the one'?After asking ", `I do my best to maintain the relationship, but how would I expect it to be certain.' "Life is a gamble. Success comes to the bold, so you have to challenge yourself. What's hard in soccer can be to face other people's eyes."
Mbappe is aiming to win Real Madrid's La Liga title and retake the Champions League this season. With 44 goals in 59 matches in his debut season and 52 goals in 92 matches for the French national team, 'French Captain' is also tasked with leading France's attack at the North American World Cup in the U.S., Canada and Mexico next summer.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.