ESPN FC Pundit Drops Bold Kylian Mbappé Take After PSG Win Champions League | OneFootball

ESPN FC Pundit Drops Bold Kylian Mbappé Take After PSG Win Champions League | OneFootball

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·1 giugno 2025

ESPN FC Pundit Drops Bold Kylian Mbappé Take After PSG Win Champions League

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PSG finally captured the UEFA Champions League trophy Saturday night—and did it in emphatic fashion. The Ligue 1 powerhouse crushed Inter Milan 5-0 at Allianz Arena, securing their first-ever title in Europe’s premier club competition.

PSG set the tone early, with Achraf Hakimi and Désiré Doué finding the net in the first half to give them a 2-0 lead at the break. After halftime, Luis Enrique’s side showed no signs of letting up.


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Doué struck again, while Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu added goals of their own to seal a statement win and bring the long-awaited European crown to the French capital.

Would PSG have won Champions League with Kylian Mbappé?

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During a segment on ESPN FC, the panel discussed whether the capital club could pull off this Champions League triumph with Kylian Mbappé still on the team. Analyst Stewart Robson noted that he doesn’t see PSG winning the prestigious trophy because of Mbappé’s inability to commit to tracking back and helping press to retrieve the ball.

I don’t think they would have been as good with Mbappé in the side,” Robson said. “I don’t know—he’s an outstanding player. He’s done well at scoring goals this season for Madrid. But you see, their work rate hasn’t been good enough. If one player doesn’t work hard and doesn’t close things down, then other players can’t get as tight. They can’t back up that player because he’s not going to work hard enough.

“All around the pitch—the work rate, the energy, the athleticism of the PSG players—it was magnificent. They made good decisions with a young team, an experienced team. They made the right decisions: when to go and close down when to drop off when to keep the ball when to play one touch when to go back to their center-half and start again. It was the all-round performance.”

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