It must first be said and repeated, apart from certain Swedish media and those who relayed their remarks, no one among those in charge of the investigation into “rape and sexual assault” opened in Stockholm has ever cited the name of Kylian Mbappé. Perhaps present in the wrong place, at the wrong time, the Bondynois saw his name linked to this affair, after the complaint of a young woman who was in the same hotel as him that evening. The prosecutor in charge confirmed Thursday that the investigation was closed due to lack of sufficient evidence. For Kylian Mbappé it is a moral liberation.
In any case, this is the clear opinion of Philippe Sanfourche. The journalist was on the set of the channel on Thursday evening
The Team and he said what he thought about the whole thing. For him, the Madrilenian is freed from a weight.
“Obviously. We have already described it a thousand times, high-level sport, the mechanics of the champion, it is high precision. It’s intrinsic qualities, everything that happens in training and then afterwards it’s the mind, the construction of an environment over months and years. Kylian Mbappé, for months, there have still been a lot of areas of disruption. »
A fatal accumulation for Mbappé
And the observer continues his analysis by going back to past seasons. “Obviously, the start, the common thread, the common thread, was his conflict with Paris Saint-Germain which put him in a situation of progressive degradation. Added to this is what he described, that is to say a very long season with poor preparation, a Euro (2024) which is not going well with his (broken) nose story. And finally, the need to start again in a new championship, a new club. This is all very complex. »
Then Philippe Sanfourche finished his summary of Kylian Mbappé’s setbacks. “It’s rubbing off on the France team. He misses a first rally. And there, as if the cup were not full enough, he has, for a world-famous public figure, a story of sexual assault, a possible complaint against him for rape. If that doesn’t bother you a little more, a high-level player…”