Marseille Vs PSG: Paris St Germain talisman Kylian Mbappe has once again made headline after the player was subbed off by manager Luis Enrique during the Derby match against Marseille in Ligue 1. The all-time top scorer in all competitions for the club gave a dejected look, as he didn't want to get substituted and put in more work for his side, as they were one-man down, but took the lead in the second half via midfielder Vitinha.






PSG were reduced down to 10-men after centre-back Lucas Beraldo earned his second yellow card in the span of 25 minutes, as he was sent-off in the 40th minute. Marseille looked like a side poised to snatch all three points off reigning champions but the second half presented a whole different story as Vitinha scored in te 53rd minute to give PSG the lead and the game was put to bed Goncalo Ramos in the 85th minute.


What makes the second goal even more ironic is the fact that the Portuguese came on as a substitute for Real Madrid-bound Kylian Mbappe in the 65th minute.


 


"I Don't Care": Luis Enrique's Epic Response To Fans Who Didn't Agree With Substitution Of Kylian Mbappe


Luis Enrique has hit back at fans after the full time whistle, as the Spaniard, in the post match interview, made it pretty clear that PSG is his team and he "doesn't care" and he does what is "best for PSG".


“People don't agree with my decision? I don't care. It's the same music every week, the same music... it's boring. I am the manager. I make decisions every week. I do my best for PSG, I will do this until my final day in Paris,” said Luis Enrique, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.


Luis Enrique had already made it clear in March that PSG are learning to see a life beyond Kylian Mbappe and it will be interesting to see whether the Frenchman starts against FC Barcelona in the quarter final of the UEFA Champions League or not.