Connect with us

Breaking News

UPDATE: I’m not going to change, says new France captain Mbappe

Mbappe said Le Graet had shown “a lack of respect”. Le Graet recently stepped down after a series of scandals.

Published

on

Mbappe

New France skipper Kylian Mbappe said he would not change after being given the armband by coach Didier Deschamps for the Euro 2024 qualifiers as he promised to be “a different captain” to long-term predecessor Hugo Lloris.“I don’t have great experience of being a captain and we have important players in the team. I don’t want to decide or impose anything on anyone,” the 24-year-old told reporters Thursday on the eve of France’s home clash with the Netherlands.

“We are a united group and we have shown that when we are all pulling together we can do great things. It would be an error for me to shake all that up.”

He added: “I am not going to change. People listen to what I have to say in the dressing room. I just need to use my words in the right way.”

Advertisement

The Paris Saint-Germain superstar has taken on the armband after veteran goalkeeper Lloris, skipper for more than a decade, retired from international duty in the wake of France’s run to the World Cup final in Doha at the end of last year.

Deschamps chose Mbappe over Antoine Griezmann despite the 117-times capped Atletico Madrid player being more senior at the age of 32.

Griezmann will instead be Mbappe’s deputy.

Advertisement

“I spoke to Antoine because he was disappointed and frankly it is understandable,” Mbappe said.

“I told him that I might have reacted in the same way. What I told him was that as long as I am captain and he is vice captain, I won’t be superior to him.

https://youtu.be/x8V-mWh-OAg

“He has an experience of playing for France that I don’t have. He is held in high esteem and is liked by the whole squad so it would be a shame for us not benefit from his experience, and his zest for life as well.”

Advertisement

– ‘Something to enjoy’ –

Mbappe shunned the media for much of the World Cup, which he ended as the top scorer with eight goals after scoring a breathtaking hat-trick in the final.

He will now be obliged to speak ahead of every game, but he insisted that will not be a problem.

“Putting all the responsibility to one side it is something to enjoy. I was really pleased when I found out,” said Mbappe, who also indicated he would continue to speak out on important issues, unlike the more reserved Lloris.

Advertisement

Mbappe notably spoke out on social media when French Football Federation president Noel Le Graet indicated in January that he wouldn’t have answered the phone to Zinedine Zidane if the France legend had called him to express an interest in taking over as coach from Deschamps.

Mbappe said Le Graet had shown “a lack of respect”. Le Graet recently stepped down after a series of scandals.

“Everyone acts differently as a captain depending on their personality. I am not like Hugo and Hugo is not like me,” Mbappe said.

Advertisement

“I don’t think the coach made me captain thinking I would be the same as Hugo.”

After facing the Netherlands at the Stade de France on Friday, France will visit the Republic of Ireland on Monday.

Their Euro 2024 qualifying group also features Greece and Gibraltar.

Advertisement

The Dutch team are without several players, including Liverpool striker Cody Gakpo and Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt, after a virus swept through their camp.

Dutch media reports have suggested food poisoning may have been the cause.

AFP

Advertisement

Opinion Nigeria is a practical online community where both local and international authors through their opinion pieces, address today’s topical issues. In Opinion Nigeria, we believe in the right to freedom of opinion and expression. We believe that people should be free to express their opinion without interference from anyone especially the government.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Comments

Trending Articles

Democracy & Governance4 hours ago

Fayose’s Thank You Message To Obasanjo: Uncouth, Unthinking And UnAfrican -By Isaac Asabor

Obasanjo, for his part, responded with a pointed but dignified jab, thanking Fayose for revealing his true nature and promptly...

Nigeria map and flap Nigeria map and flap
Democracy & Governance14 hours ago

Why Nigeria Must Act Now or Face the Consequences: The Wake-Up Call of the U.S. Religious Freedom Accountability Bill 2025 -By James Ezema

And to the Nigerian people—Christians, Muslims, and traditionalists alike—this moment demands unity, not division. Petition your lawmakers, demand justice, and...

Africa Russia summit and mining Africa Russia summit and mining
Global Issues2 days ago

Africa’s Mining Industry: New Opportunities for Cooperation with Russia and China -By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh

The Chinese delegation played a significant role in the event. Participants included Sun Yongjun, First Secretary of the Embassy of...

Nyesom-Wike-FCT-minister- Nyesom-Wike-FCT-minister-
Democracy & Governance2 days ago

The Yerima Effect: How A Naval Officer’s Stillness Destroyed Wike’s Political Weapons, Collapsed His Judicial Shield, And Taught A Young Democracy To Stop Fearing Strong Men -By Prof. John Egbeazien Oshodi

The Ministry of Defence publicly defended the officer, not Wike. They stated clearly that Yerima acted within lawful authority. That...

senate president lawan withdraws appointment of festus adedayo as media aide 1 senate president lawan withdraws appointment of festus adedayo as media aide 1
Democracy & Governance2 days ago

Aso Rock and Kitoye Ajasa’s Lickspittle Press -By Festus Adedayo

To demonstrate their opprobrium for Ajasa’s leaflet, the Nigerian Pioneer newspaper, the people scoffed at it on the newsstand. To Ajasa’s contemporaries, his...