Kylian Mbappe has vowed to remain committed to the France squad despite missing his last two caps. The
25-year-old Real Madrid star has made 86 appearances for France, helping them win the 2018 World Cup and scoring a hat-trick in the 2022 final defeat to Argentina.
He has also captained the team, but Mbappe was left out of the France squad in October due to injury, before being omitted again the following month for no apparent reason.
“The French national team has always been the highest-ranked team in football. I have always said that nothing is more important than this,” he told http://ufabet999.app. “My love for the French national team has never changed,” Mbappe told.
“You serve your country and that’s the end of it.”
France manager Didier Deschamps has previously explained the decision not to call Mbappe up for the Nations League in November, calling it just a one-off decision. Mbappe
then addressed the French boss’s decision, saying: “I cannot talk about November because it was the coach’s decision and I will support what he has said. “
I fully respect his decision because he is the boss. I also wanted to be in the team, but I cannot say why.”