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Is Kylian Mbappé a dictator in France team? Deschamps speaks on criticism of captain’s leadership

Is Kylian Mbappé a dictator in France team? Deschamps speaks on criticism of captain’s leadership

3 min readJul 5, 2026 02:55 PM IST France head coach Didier Deschamps has rallied behind Kylian Mbappé after the captain faced scrutiny over his leadership style, saying the forward’s portrayal in the public eye is far from the reality inside the dressing room. Deschamps addressed the criticism after France’s quarterfinal qualification, brushing aside claims that Mbappé had been transformed by the captain’s armband. “No, he hasn’t changed. You guys make Kylian Mbappé seem like a dictator… the reality is the opposite,” Deschamps told reporters after the match. Deschamps addressed the growing chatter around Mbappé’s public persona, which has become a subject of social media memes portraying the 27-year-old as different historical figures. The perception traces back to his PSG days, where he was often viewed as having an outsized say in club affairs – from hiring and firing managers to shaping the squad and influencing team dynamics. “His public image does not reflect reality at all. Kylian has always been mature and the whole team follows him. I am so happy to have Kylian …

‘I asked the two biggest lads to go & stand around Kylian’

‘I asked the two biggest lads to go & stand around Kylian’

3 min readPhiladelphiaJul 5, 2026 07:30 AM IST France manager Didier Deschamps said he feared his star forward Kylian Mbappe would get injured in the acrimonious game against Paraguay. The Paraguayan men were tackling him so crudely that he stumbled numerous times. So he asked two of the biggest teammates to guard him. “I asked the two biggest lads to go and stand around Kylian at the end because they were going to chop him down,” Deschamps said. So the burly defender Dayot Upamecano was pushed upfront in the dying minutes so that he could bear the hacks aimed at Mbappe. He performed his mission commendably, even without copping a yellow card. At the other side, midfielder Adrien Rabiot, never to shirk away from a challenge, would fiercely guard Mbappe, who was dragged off his feet multiple times. France kept their composure. But it was difficult, he said. “It wasn’t easy. They used every resource possible. It is maybe not the kind of football that brings people to the stadium, playing with that aggression, exaggerating …