“We had seen him happy, arriving at the stadium with his glasses, his smile and XXL confidence.
“History will remember that the biggest transfer in football history (222 million euros) lost his final, which ended in tears. A one-on-one lost to Neuer, and an average performance, despite a last chance. He was marked by Goretzka, Süle or Alaba, and hardly ever made a difference. He was played as a false nine, but never succeeded.”
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Mbappe blasted a first-half effort right at Manuel Neuer. (Photo: Getty)
Mbappe was twice denied by the outstretched legs of Neuer, which L’Equipe said came “at the beginning of an evening where the magical duo never managed to raise their level.”
Speaking specifically about Mbappe, L’Equipe said:
“The French 2018 World Champion with the Blues, wanted to “make history”, but he will have to learn.
“To the left, then to the right of Tuchel’s 4-3-3, he was too imprecise and notably missed his shot in front of Neuer in the 45th minute.”
This isn’t the first time L’Equipe have handed out a set of embarrassing post-match ratings. It isn’t even the first time involving PSG.
Back in 2016, Arsenal came away from the Parc des Princes with an extremely fortunate 1-1 draw. Not one of the Gunners’ outfield players received above 5/10.