Deschamps on Mbappe: When he's on the pitch, there's nothing to worry about
French coach Didier Deschamps praised Kylian Mbappe for his performances in the excellent 2-1 away win over the Netherlands in a European qualifier that put the Roosters through to the finals in Germany. The Paris Saint-Germain forward, who also captains his national team, scored both goals in Amsterdam. "With Kylian on the field, there is nothing to worry about," Deschamps told "Telefoot". - When he is in such form, the national team has a significantly greater chance of winning their matches. We are very happy for him, especially in light of what he has been through in recent days."
Mbappe has not been as convincing in PSG's most recent matches and has come under fire. "Tonight Kylian showed strength and was always ready to receive a pass - added the coach. - Rival football players were afraid of him. He also helped his teammates. We saw him take up a position on the right to compensate for someone's absence. His role as captain is important. Mbappe draws attention to himself, but also tries not to be so much the center of attention. I know some would like him to talk a little more, but I prefer him to talk more with his feet."