Kylian Mbappé had the right to go to Sweden to party. It’s a fact. The Real Madrid striker, left to rest by the France team, was entitled to “off” days from his club.
The problem is that the Bondynois did not leave a good image with this trip to Stockholm, and not only because he would be the subject of accusations of rape after his evening in a nightclub. And that’s what bothers Marc Madiot.
“We can have a private life provided we remain within respectable standards, commented the RMC consultant, manager of the Groumapa-FDJ cycling team. What bothers me a little is that he takes a private plane at a time when we are very committed to ecology. Maybe I’m old school, but do we really need to go to Stockholm to party? He’s a multimillionaire, but there’s still a little problem. Mbappé exists because millions of people admire him. He’s a popular person. When you are a popular person, you certainly have rights but also some small duties. »
By “duties”, here is what Marc Madiot means:
“It’s about paying attention to the attitude you’re going to have in your life and your daily life. Mbappé is popular in a world where many people struggle and bleed themselves to watch football. He has duties towards these people. I don’t care what his life is like outside the stadium. But he still has duties of small reserve towards these people who admire him. »