What did Mbappe say after Paris Saint-Germain's "awful" defeat against Real Madrid?

Paris Saint-Germain striker Kylian Mbappe promised that his team's players would remain "solidarity and determination until the last game of the season" in the wake of the "difficult" exit from the Champions League final price at the hands of Real Madrid, the Spanish club nominated for his services.


"Tough moment," world champion Mbappe said on Instagram. "The Champions League was a big goal for us and we failed."


The continental championship is the most prominent goal of the Qatari club owners since the purchase of the French capital club in 2011, knowing that it reached the final of the 2020 edition and lost to Bayern Munich 0-1.


The exit from the Champions League comes to be added to the loss of the Champions Cup at the beginning of the local season, which brings together the league champion and the cup champion, and farewell to the French Cup competition early.


Saint-Germain is left with only the local league, which is 13 points ahead of its closest competitor.


Mbappe, whose contract with Saint-Germain ends on June 30, added, "The season is not over yet. Whatever happens, we will remain united and determined until the last game of the season. Thank you to the club's supporters who supported us and were in Madrid. Here is Paris."

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