"I will continue, I still have a year left on my contract"
Paris Saint-Germain's Kylian Mbappe gave an interview to 'Canal Plus' after the match against Clermont. Asked what he expects from the team after the departures of Sergio Ramos and Leo Messi, the Paris attacker said: "I don't expect anything, I'm just here to play.
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Paris Saint-Germain's Kylian Mbappe spoke on 'Canal Plus' after the 2-3 defeat to Clermont. Asked about the departures of Leo Messi and Sergio Ramos, the striker said he "doesn't expect anything".
"What do I expect from PSG next season? Nothing, I'm just here to play", said the Parisian '7' on the pitch.
As for what he will do next season, Mbappe was clear: "Yes, I will be in Paris. I still have a year left on my contract and the club are doing everything they can to strengthen the squad, so I'll be very happy with that.
On winning the Ligue 1 golden boot for the fifth time in a row, he commented: "That's for history.
Finally, the Frenchman took the opportunity to send his encouragement to Sergio Rico: "The most important thing was still the tribute to Sergio. There are more important things than football. On the pitch we were already champions. We could have lost 22-0, it wouldn't have changed anything for us. We really had to pay tribute to Sergio".
"I think we are all affected, it is an extremely serious situation. This has been bothering us all week. We tried to pay tribute to him as best we could. We have to pray. We thank everyone in the stadium, but also everyone who supported Sergio and his family in their own way. It's a very difficult time," he concluded.
"What do I expect from PSG next season? Nothing, I'm just here to play", said the Parisian '7' on the pitch.
As for what he will do next season, Mbappe was clear: "Yes, I will be in Paris. I still have a year left on my contract and the club are doing everything they can to strengthen the squad, so I'll be very happy with that.
On winning the Ligue 1 golden boot for the fifth time in a row, he commented: "That's for history.
Finally, the Frenchman took the opportunity to send his encouragement to Sergio Rico: "The most important thing was still the tribute to Sergio. There are more important things than football. On the pitch we were already champions. We could have lost 22-0, it wouldn't have changed anything for us. We really had to pay tribute to Sergio".
"I think we are all affected, it is an extremely serious situation. This has been bothering us all week. We tried to pay tribute to him as best we could. We have to pray. We thank everyone in the stadium, but also everyone who supported Sergio and his family in their own way. It's a very difficult time," he concluded.
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