“I don’t think (the defeat) will ever really be swallowed. But as I told my (PSG) coach and teammates, there’s no reason that my club pays the price for a failure with the national team,” Mbappé said. “It was a complicated time ... (But) PSG isn’t responsible for our defeat. I tried to come back with the best energy possible, being as positive as possible.”
He showed his composure from the penalty spot once again by scoring a spot kick deep into injury time as the league leader scraped a 2-1 home win against Strasbourg.
“I didn’t have an amazing game, but I kept believing, pushing,” Mbappé said, adding that it was a different kind of pressure taking PSG’s 96th-minute penalty.
“They’re different emotions, different scenarios. This time it was a penalty for the victory,” he said. “The message is clear: no matter what happened with the national team, PSG is something else and I’m determined to bring all the trophies back to the capital.”
He is looking forward to playing with Messi again.
“We’ll wait for Leo to come back so that we can start winning games (together) again and score goals,” he said.
Messi was given extra time off by PSG to celebrate in Argentina and is expected back in training early next week.