This was his last game

This was his last game
This was his last game

How could it not be otherwise, Kylian Mbappé he said goodbye to PSG with a title under their arm: the Parisian team became champion of the French Cup by defeating 2-1 Lyon in the final and this allowed the French star to lift a new trophy before leaving.

After seven seasons magnificent performances that made him one of the best players in the world and in the historical scorer of the Parisian club, the time has come for the world champion to leave the Paris club and he will do so with this consecration as a finishing touch.

PSG is champion of the French Cup.

MOHAMMED BADRA / EFE

PSG, champion of the French Cup

It wasn’t just another game, there was the title of the French Cup in dispute with Lyon opposite in the Decathlon Arena. Luis Enrique’s men took the lead 22 minutes into the first half with a goal from Ousmane Dembelé and at 34′ Fabián Ruiz extended the lead.

With that difference they went to half-time, although at 55′ Jake O’Brien scored with his goal and made PSG suffer until the end. Mbappé played the entire game and he was unable to score his goal, although his performance was important in leading his team to the title.

Although there has not yet been any official announcement from any of the parties involved, the future of the French star after the Euro Cup will be in the real Madridwhere he always dreamed of playing since he was very little and where he hopes to be able to remove the thorn that remains: winning a Champions League after not being able to achieve it with PSG, perhaps his only pending account.

The French star leaves PSG as the the club’s all-time top scorer after surpassing Edinson Cavani and after having won six Ligue 1 titles, three French Super Cups, four French Cups and two League Cups.

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