Tag: Kylian Mbappe

  • Photo: Argentina’s Martinez mocks Mbappe again, carries a doll with his face

    Photo: Argentina’s Martinez mocks Mbappe again, carries a doll with his face

    Aston Villa and Argentina goalkeeper, Emiliano  Martinez mocked Kyllian Mbappe by carrying a doll with his face during World Cup trophy parade in Argentina.

    Mbappe’s teammate at Paris Saint Germain, Lionel Messi was pictured standing next to Martinez.

    Argentina defeated France 4-2 on Penalties to win their first World Cup trophy in 36 years.

    Martinez became the hero of the evening after saving a last minute goal bound shot and saving  Thuram’s penalty to give his side an advantage in the shootout.

    He had earlier mocked Mbappe in Argentina’s dressing room when they celebrated immediately after the win.

    Meanwhile. Mbappe made history  after scoring a hattrick in the encounter to become the second player to ever do so in the finals of the World Cup.

    The French forward also emerged the tournament’s highest goal scorer with eight goals.

    And now Martinez has continued to mock the 23-year-old superstar, who won his first World Cup with France at the age of 18.

    During Tuesday’s bus parade, Martinez was seen carrying a doll which had a picture of the France striker’s face while other team mates including Lionel Messi watch on.

  • Qatar 2022: Messi, Mbappe, others scoop World Cup awards

    Qatar 2022: Messi, Mbappe, others scoop World Cup awards

    Apart from just handing the 2022 World Cup trophy to the winner, Argentina and presenting the Argentinian players with the winners’ medals, FIFA also recognized individuals who excelled at Qatar 2022.

    France’s Kylian Mbappe went home with the tournament’s golden boot award after notching up 8 goals,  with a hattrick in the final.

    Argentina’s Messi won the Golden Ball award at the 2022 World Cup, cementing him as the best player at the tournament.

    He missed out on the Golden Boot by one goal to Kylian Mbappe, but Messi will take the title over any individual honours.

    He managed to break through some great defensive teams and propelled the team through two penalty shootouts, including one in the final.

    Mbappe won the silver ball award as the second-best at the Mundial while Croatia’s Luca Modric won the bronze Award.

    Argentina’s Enzo Fernandez won the young player of the tournament award after an impressive tournament by the Benfica lad.

    Argentina’s goalie, Emiliano Martinez also scooped the golden gloves awards for his heroics in between the sticks. The goalie saved a series of penalties at the Mundial.

  • Classique: Neymar shines for PSG as Mbappe basks in transfer rumours

    Classique: Neymar shines for PSG as Mbappe basks in transfer rumours

    Neymar’s ninth goal of the season moved Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) three points clear at the Ligue 1 summit following a 1-0 victory over Marseille.

    The Brazil international’s strike in first-half stoppage time was enough to settle the Classique as PSG registered 23 shots on goal in a deserved triumph at Parc des Princes.

    Marseille had Samuel Gigot sent off for a dangerous challenge on Neymar as the visitors suffered their first away defeat of the season.

    Meanwhile, Christophe Galtier’s side stretched their unbeaten league run to 20 matches.

    It is their longest streak in the French top-flight since going 21 games without defeat between May 2018 and January 2019.

    Marseille had Pau Lopez to thank for keeping PSG at bay early in the first half as he denied Lionel Messi twice inside the opening four minutes.

    He also blocking Achraf Hakimi after Kylian Mbappe picked out the full-back less than 60 seconds later.

    Lopez then demonstrated wonderful reflexes to tip over Mbappe’s deflected 25-yard effort, before Messi’s fierce free-kick rattled the crossbar.

    But the hosts broke the deadlock just before the break.

    Marco Verratti robbed Amine Harit of possession before Vitinha and Mbappe combined to set up Neymar, whose first-time shot went in off the post.

    Marseille came close to equalising early in the second half, with Jonathan Clauss latching onto Alexis Sanchez’s lofted throughball before drawing smart reflexes out of Gianluigi Donnarumma.

    Verratti and Mbappe almost doubled the lead at the other end, but the visitors’ hopes of salvaging a point were effectively dashed 18 minutes from time.

    This was when Gigot was shown a straight red card for rashly taking out Neymar.

    Messi was marginally off target with an attempted dink from Mbappe’s throughball later on, but PSG held out to pull clear at the top of Ligue 1.

    Mbappe slams transfer reports, insists he’s happy at PSG

    Meanwhile, Kylian Mbappe has described reports he wants to leave Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in January as “completely wrong”.

    Mbappe, who played in PSG’s 1-0 Ligue 1 win over Marseille on Sunday, was said to have felt betrayed by the club hierarchy.

    The 2022 FIFA World Cup-winning 23-year-old signed a new contract in May, after months of uncertainty.

    But he was reported to have become unsettled once more after a failure to meet his demands both tactically and in recruitment.

    PSG football advisor Luis Campos emphatically denied those reports by claiming Mbappe had not informed the club of such intentions.

    Head coach Galtier has also expressed confusion over the speculation.

    The France international has now had his say on the reports, which came up just before PSG’s UEFA Champions League match against Benfica on Tuesday.

    He is adamant the reports are not true.

    “I’m very happy, I never asked to leave in January,” he said, while speaking with French media.

    “The info came out on the day of the match, I didn’t understand. I’m not even remotely involved in this news. I was just as shocked as everyone else.

    “People may think I’m involved, but I’m not involved at all, I was taking a nap.

    “My entourage was at my little brother’s game. All the people who take care of me weren’t there. So, we were flabbergasted when we found out.

    “Afterwards, we had to deal with it. There was a game to play. Just to say it’s completely wrong, and I’m very happy.”

    Mbappe had been a target for Real Madrid before agreeing to prolong his stay in Paris.

    He said: “I am a football player. The most important thing for me is to play and give my best on the pitch. If I start spreading myself too thin, I will get tired very quickly.

    “When you play at PSG, you know what you’re getting into, what it’s going to involve in the good and in the bad. You have to be ready.

    “Those who come here know, we warn them. We’re right in it at the moment, but we are focused on winning games and titles.”

    Mbappe has started the season in prolific form in front of goal, scoring 12 goals in 14 games across all competitions for the French champions.

  • UCL: City into last 16, Juventus crash as Mbappe breaks record

    UCL: City into last 16, Juventus crash as Mbappe breaks record

    Manchester City are through to the UEFA Champions League knockout rounds even though they were held 0-0 at Copenhagen on Tuesday.

    They played without Erling Haaland, while also missing a penalty kick and having Sergio Gomez red-carded.

    However, the English champions advanced with two games to spare because Sevilla did not win the other group game which they drew 1-1 at Borussia Dortmund.

    They were the only club to clinch a last-16 berth on the night, because Borussia Dortmund did not win while reigning champions Real Madrid were held 1-1 at Shakhtar Donetsk.

    The match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Benfica also did not have a winner after a 1-1 draw.

    Elsewhere, Maccabi Haifa stunned Juventus 2-0, while visiting Chelsea won 2-0 at 10-man AC Milan.

    Dinamo Zagreb and Salzburg drew 1-1, just as German side RB Leipzig prevailed 2-0 at Celtic.

    Bayern Munich, Liverpool and others can also clinch the last 16 berths on Wednesday.

    England international Jude Bellingham cancelled out Sevilla’s lead from Tanguy Nianzou for Borussia Dortmund which meant that Manchester City advanced from Group G with two games to spare.

    This was in spite of a frustrating night in Copenhagen in which they dropped their first points.

    Norwegian star striker Haaland was not a starter for the first time, after netting 20 times in his opening 13 games for Manchester City.

    Manager Pep Guardiola had claimed he was “so tired”.

    Moreover, this has come six days after they had hammered Copenhagen 5-0 with a Haaland brace.

    Rodri had a stunning strike into the top corner disallowed after a video review because Riyad Mahrez was deemed to have handled the ball in the build-up.

    Mahrez then failed to convert a penalty kick against home goalkeeper Kamil Grabara, given for handball upon review.

    And a third video review led to Manchester City defender Sergio Gomez red-carded for a last-man foul on Hakan Arnar Haraldsson at the half-hour mark.

    “We started really well with 11. Then we had an hour and 10 minutes to hang on. When we had the ball we were clever. (But) it’s a good point,” Guardiola said.

    PSG have to wait to qualify after their second 1-1 with Benfica in Group G.

    With Lionel Messi not fit to play on a turbulent day, amid speculation on the future of teammate Kylian Mbappe, France forward made it a club record.

    He scored his 31st goal in the competition from the penalty kick spot in the 40th minute.

    Mbappe curled inches wide right after the restart but Benfica were level when they also got a penalty kick which was calmly converted by Joao Mario in the 62nd minute.

    The two sides are a win away from advancing as they are five points ahead of Juve and Maccabi Haifa.

    Omar Atzili got a first-half brace to delight the Israeli hosts and add further misery to the Italian visitors.

    “We knew it would be a complicated game against a very well-organised Benfica team. We started very well, played to win and finished the first half well.

    “In the second half we looked for the goal until the end, but we didn’t have that chance,” PSG defender Danilo said.

    Real Madrid would have needed victory in Warsaw against Shakhtar Donetsk to progress from Group F.

    But, instead, the hosts led from Oleksandr Zubkov shortly after the restart.

    This was before Antonio Rüdiger headed a stoppage-time equaliser for the record champions at the expense of a head injury in a collision.

    Real Madrid are four points ahead of RB Leipzig who beat Celtic after late goals by Timo Werner and Emil Forsberg.

    Now, 2021 champions Chelsea have climbed from last to first in Group E with two wins over AC Milan.

    The hosts had former Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori sent off for a last-man foul and Jorginho converted the ensuing penalty kick to put the Blues 1-0 up.

    AC Milan striker Olivier Giroud missed a glorious chance to equalise against his former club and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang got the second before the break.

    Chelsea are one point ahead of RB Salzburg, with Zagreb and AC Milan another two behind in a wide open group.

  • BREAKING: Mbappe to Madrid inches closer as player agrees personal terms

    BREAKING: Mbappe to Madrid inches closer as player agrees personal terms

    Kylian Mbappe has agreed personal terms with Real Madrid, reports TheNewsGuru.com reports.

    Mbappe’s contract with PSG runs out at the end of the season and he is able to move to Real for free.

    However, no paperwork has yet been signed with PSG still trying to convince him to stay.

    Mbappe has scored 116 goals in 141 games for the French champions since joining from Monaco in 2017.

    READ ALSO: French forward Kylian Mbappe speaks on leaving PSG in the summer

    TheNewzGuru.com is keeping an eye on this one which is expected to be one of the deals of the summer.

  • French forward Kylian Mbappe speaks on leaving PSG in the summer

    French forward Kylian Mbappe speaks on leaving PSG in the summer

    Paris Saint-Germain forward, Kylian Mbappe has finally hinted that he would leave PSG at the end of the season to begin life at another clubside in Europe.

    Recall that Mbappe has been linked to Spanish champions Real Madrid and English clubside Liverpool in recent times.

    Speaking on his future with the club, Mbappe said on Sunday during a ceremony in Paris after winning the Ligue 1 player of the season award for a third consecutive year, that it is time for him to have more responsibility.

    The France international added that very soon his decision will be made known

    “I made the mistake three years ago of taking over the ceremony. I want to participate in the ceremony, not look for glory,” Mbappe said.

    “We will know really soon, it’s almost done. My decision is made, yes, almost.

    “I think it’s time I have more responsibility.

    “Maybe I will be happy in Paris, but maybe somewhere else, with a new project, too,” Mbappe added.

    Kylian Mbappé Lottin is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and the France national team.

    Born on 20 December 1998 and considered one of the best players in the world, Mbappe is known for his dribbling, speed, and finishing.

  • Neymar, Mbappe strike as PSG beat Marseille

    Neymar, Mbappe strike as PSG beat Marseille

    Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) came out on top 2-1 in a tight tussle with Marseille in Sunday’s Classique, with Neymar and Kylian Mbappe securing the bragging rights.

    All three goals were scored before half-time in a match that was far from being a classic between Ligue 1’s top two teams.

    Duje Caleta-Car had cancelled out Neymar’s opener, before Mbappe struck from the penalty kick spot to restore parity.

    Marseille had what they thought was an equaliser disallowed by VAR late on.

    The win maintains PSG’s strong form after Mauricio Pochettino’s side won their previous two fixtures 5-1 and 6-1.

    It moves them closer to putting the finishing touches to regaining the Ligue 1 title.

  • Benzema scores hat-trick to stop PSG from reaching Champions League quarter-finals

    Benzema scores hat-trick to stop PSG from reaching Champions League quarter-finals

    Real Madrid’s striker, Karim Benzema, on Wednesday showed PSG an exit from the Champions League, following his sensational second-half hat-trick.

    Benzema has fired Real Madrid into the Champions League quarter-finals, as the match ended with Real Madrid 3 PSG 1 (Agg 3-2).

    Things had looked bleak for Carlo Ancelotti’s side, when Kylian Mbappe scored to give them a 2-0 aggregate deficit.

    But a rousing second-half fightback saw them come back to dump PSG out.

    Mbappe had fired Madrid a warning sign when he finished at Thibaut Courtois’ near post, only for an offside in the build-up to thwart the effort.

    Carlo Ancelotti’s side wouldn’t heed the warning, however, conceding in similar circumstances just moments later.

    The French forward raced onto Neymar’s pass before again dispatching past Courtois at his near post to give PSG a 39th minute lead on the night.

    Mbappe was denied another early on in the second-half by the offside flag, having sat Courtois down with a brilliant piece of skill.

    Gianluigi Donnarumma then endured a nightmare moment in the 62nd minute, dawdling on the ball before his miscued clearance gifted the ball to Vinicius Jr, who teed up Karim Benzema to score.

  • Mbappe grabs hat-trick as PSG cruise in Coupe de France

    Mbappe grabs hat-trick as PSG cruise in Coupe de France

    Kylian Mbappe scored a second-half hat-trick as Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) breezed through to the Coupe de France last 16 with a 4-0 win over Vannes.

    Presnel Kimpembe was also on target for the defending champions, who remain unbeaten in 90 minutes in the competition since 2014.

    The skipper headed the runaway Ligue 1 leaders in front after 28 minutes at Stade de la Rabine.

    Mbappe then took centre stage after the break, striking three times to put the fourth-tier side to the sword.

    Unbeaten against lower-league opposition in the Coupe de France since 2010, a much-changed PSG quickly imposed their authority on proceedings, enjoying over three-quarters of the possession.

    The visitors, who have won six of the last seven editions of this competition, also registered eight shots inside the opening 25 minutes.

    Kimpembe, Xavi Simons, Ander Herrera and Georginio Wijnaldum all drew saves from Clement Petrel.

    But there was no denying Kimpembe, who broke the deadlock with a free header from Nuno Mendes’ corner.

    Kimpembe turned provider 14 minutes after the restart, with Mbappe latching on to his hopeful long ball and racing away before doubling the lead.

    The France striker made it 3-0 in emphatic fashion in the 71st minute as he fired a stunning 20-yard effort into the top corner from Simons’ pass.

    That was the talisman’s fourth brace in as many appearances for PSG in all competitions.

    But hungry for more, he completed his hat-trick five minutes later, playing a neat one-two with Eric Ebimbe before sliding into the empty net.

  • PSG to try a third time to get Mbappe to sign

    PSG to try a third time to get Mbappe to sign

    Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) will attempt to get Kylian Mbappe to sign a new contract after fending off interest from Real Madrid, the Parisien newspaper reported on Wednesday.

    PSG rejected a Real Madrid bid for the France striker in spite of the 22-year-old entering the final year of his contract.

    To stop him leaving for free next July, PSG look set to up their offer to the World Cup winner.

    The Parisien said PSG’s first offer to the forward was an extension until 2026 with an annual net salary of 26 million euros (31 million dollars).

    A second offer for an extension until 2024 based on a net salary of 45 million euros per year was also turned down by Mbappe.

    This is more than Neymar and newcomer Lionel Messi receive.

    PSG were busy in the transfer window which closed on Tuesday, also bringing in Portuguese talent Nuno Mendes late on deadline day.

    The 19-year-old left-back has been loaned for a season from Sporting Lisbon, with an option to buy.