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The reason Kylian Mbappe is fed up as a PSG player

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As we go through a new season, Kylian Mbappe revealed the biggest reason he’s fed-up as a PSG player and spoke about his struggles. 

Despite having impressive numbers at PSG, Kylian Mbappe is still fed-up about something at the club and he wants to let it out. The young striker just came out of a historic weekend in which he reached 95 goals with his club in only 130 matches.

For a player his age, these stats are simply incredible. Everything should be dandy for him but something still appears missing during such a difficult year. As we go through a global pandemic, there are some aspects of the current season that make it seem heavier than usual. No players had any real vacation, especially the ones from PSG as they reached the Champions League final.

For Mbappe, it’s all one giant season with no breaks in between. This whole situation makes the world speculate about Kylian Mbappe’s future at PSG. However, the star doesn’t seem to care about the outside noise.

Mbappe wants some rest despite his young age. 

Kylian spoke about these issues on PSG’s official website: “Matches keep piling up quickly so we will try to win at Istanbul in order to honor the club. When you play every two or three days, it’s hard even if you are a great competitor. 

“This is a year in which we particularly need to adapt. But mentally, it’s hard getting focused again. What I feel and many of us do, is that this is not a new season. It is as if we were simply still playing the last one.

“I think we are going through the 60th match of the season, not the ninth of a new season. A new season is when there’s a moment to rest and charge up. Now we are going through extension, it’s a never-ending marathon and it’s not easy. 

“I love playing because I love this sport, you won’t see me complaining on the pitch but doing everything is difficult. I’m not complaining, it’s just how it is. I think I need to evolve and I can see it every day. I’m not perfect. There are matches in which I haven’t played well but I need to keep moving forward.”

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