M'bappé spoke out against the Paraguayan senator who insulted the player
Kylian M'bappé rebutted heavy criticism from the Paraguayan senator, emphasizing the respect and honor of his country.

M'bappé spoke out against Paraguay senator insulting the player
French team player Kylian M'bappé reacted strongly to criticism from Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla. On his social networking site, M'bappé spoke up after Amarilla used bad words to criticize him and his team after the match in the 1/8 round of the 2026 World Cup.M'bappé wrote: "Dear Celeste Amarilla, you are a despicable woman, unworthy of your position. You do not represent Paraguay, a country that has shown passion and honor throughout this tournament. Due to your carelessness and racist attitude, the world has forgotten the efforts and historical path that Paraguay players have gone through this season. Instead, you create a bad image for the country I will never allow people like you to spread hatred and racism globally."

Previously, Amarilla had made unsympathetic statements about M'bappé, criticizing that no one in the Paraguay team had asked him or even given him a slap after the match. This statement caused outrage not only among M'bappé but also among many football fans around the world.
This incident attracted great attention from public opinion, with many people siding with M'bappé, saying that he had a reasonable reaction to the insulting and disrespectful words. This also shows that football is not only a sport but also a playground for human values and mutual respect between countries.
With these strong statements, M'bappé not only defended his personal honor but also affirmed his pride in the French team as well as the positive contributions they bring to the tournament. M'bappé and the French team will continue their journey at the 2026 World Cup with the hope of bringing success to their country.
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