What would you do if you were in Kylian Mbappe's place for 48 hours? Well, the French star was asked the same question, but in reverse: “What would Mbappe do if he was allowed to walk in the streets without being recognized for 48 hours?” “One thing is certain: I will be out for two days,” the Paris Saint-Germain striker said.
We are waiting for you on Wednesday, January 18th. Next, France 2 broadcasts a rare candid interview with Kylian Mbappe on the program “Envoyé spécial”. Interviewer Elise Lucette is already showing a preview on social media. “When was the last time you walked alone to buy a baguette?”, is the first question Mbappe asks in the video. “Oh, I don't even remember that. These are simple things that I didn't like as a kid when my father asked me about them, and that I would now pay a lot of money for.
But what would the great striker do if he appeared anonymously in front of the public for 48 hours? “Anyway, I'll spend these two days outside. (He laughs) This is indisputable. I will do things without having to think about them. Do you know what it is? I lost my spontaneity. “I want to go out and do it” is not an option for me. Everything is organized. “It weighed on me at first, but now I'm used to it.”
In the end, Mbappe gave specific answers to the question posed. “Eating quietly in the pub, going out with friends, partying quietly, having brunch on the terrace the next morning…the simple things in life, that's the things.”
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