Many have speculated about the reasons behind Kylian Mbappé’s (25 years old) continued absence from the France squad, since the captain and most important player has not yet joined his international teammates.
Because Didier Deschamps has been so evasive in explaining the Real Madrid forward’s absence, the situation has not improved. The manager has been tight-lipped, saying merely that it was an isolated incident and had nothing to do with anything other than sports. However, Deschamps has tried to clarify that Mbappé’s desire to join his colleagues at Clairefontaine was genuine this time, in contrast to October when his ambition to play for Les Bleus was questioned.
According to those close to Mbappé, who were quoted by L’Équipe earlier this week, the Real Madrid attacker is going through a tough period mentally. Think what you want about Kylian’s mental health, but he’s been struggling for a while now. Things don’t work out that way. The anonymous source, who speaks with the France captain every day, told L’Équipe that the captain is working with professionals and that it takes time and effort.
That is why Ibrahima Konaté (25), in an interview with Téléfoot, has backed his international buddy up. In addition to his football career, he is a close friend and someone I care much about. We are committed to becoming Kylian’s support system in the event that he ever experiences mental health issues. However, Kylian’s strengths are well-known; he is an intimidating player and among the world’s top. I have no concerns about him since every player experiences a minor setback at some point in their career. His return to his peak performance is something I’m eagerly anticipating, the Liverpool defender stated.
Without Mbappé, Konaté may lead Les Bleus against Italy at the San Siro on Sunday night in a UEFA Nations League match.