Mbappé thanks Tuchel for his stay at PSG – separation “unfortunately the football law”



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Official confirmation is pending

World champion Kylian Mbappé of Paris Saint-Germain thanked his former coach after the media reported on the club’s separation from manager Thomas Tuchel. In a personal message on an Instagram story, the forward wrote on Christmas Eve: “Unfortunately, that’s the law of football. But no one will forget his tenure here. “The 22-year-old added:” You wrote a beautiful chapter in the club’s history and I would like to thank you, coach.

The official confirmation of the separation by the French captain is still pending. According to media reports, sports director Leonardo Tuchel is said to have reported on the move on Christmas Eve. Hours earlier, PSG had beaten Strasbourg 4-0 on Wednesday night, falling one point behind leaders Olympique Lyon and LOSC Lille.

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Tuchel, 47, took over PSG’s star squad in the summer of 2018 and led them to the Champions League final for the first time this year. The former Mainz and Dortmund manager had a contract in Paris until mid-2021. Argentine Mauricio Pochettino is being discussed as his successor.

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