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Following last week's victory over Austria at the UEFA Nations League, Kylian Mbappe created a flutter among Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) fans when he commented that he had more 'freedom' with France's national team than with the Ligue 1 champions. The 23-year-old's comment was regarded as a veiled jab at his position with the Parisian club. However, before PSG's clash against Nice over the weekend, manager Christophe Galtier broke his silence and cleared the air around the Frenchman's comments.
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PSG boss Galtier addressed Mbappe's remarks, stating that he didn't think the sensational forward had less freedom with the Ligue 1 champions. The coach nevertheless interpreted his compatriot's comments as a remark about the lack of a new signing in the striker position.
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"I don't think Kylian (Mbappe) has less freedom. The opponents try to keep him locked down because he's our only focal point. With the French team, he has other possible ways to move around. But he's just as smart to find the right combinations with Leo [Messi], who knows when to play balls at the right time, and especially Neymar who delivers passes into his preferred space," the PSG boss added.
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"[On seeming freer tonight] I'm playing differently. Different things are asked of me here with regard to my club. I have a lot more freedom here. The coach knows he has a number 9 like Oliv' [Giroud], who occupies the defence, and I can stroll around and go into the spaces. It's different at PSG. You don't have that. I get asked to play as a pivot. It's different," Mbappe had said.