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Kylian Mbappe: Will France striker help Paris St-Germain to elusive Champions
League trophy?
By Jess Anderson
BBC Sport
Last updated on16 hours ago16 hours ago.
From the sectionEuropean Football
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Paris St-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe may already be considered one of the best
players in the world with a World Cup and five Ligue 1 trophies under his belt.
But the Frenchman has yet to help his home city club win the trophy that has always
eluded them - the Champions League.
On Tuesday the 25-year-old scored twice as PSG beat five-time champions Barcelona
6-4 on aggregate to reach the semi-final of Europe's top competition, where they
will face Borussia Dortmund.
The first was a penalty - calmly smacked home after Joao Cancelo brought down
Ousmane Dembele - before the ball came to him on the edge of the area in the 89th
minute. Mbappe's first effort was denied by Marc-Andre ter Stegen, but he smashed
the rebound into the net to round off a superb night for PSG.
"I have the dream of winning the Champions League for Paris," said Mbappe.
"I'm proud to be at PSG since the first day. It's not because there are good times
and bad times that my pride takes a hit. The pride of playing for this club, of
representing the club of the capital of my country, it's something special for me
who grew up there.
"To experience an evening like this one as a Parisian, it's great. We have one more
step to go before we reach the final in Wembley, so we need to stay calm."
The double took Mbappe's goal tally to eight in 10 Champions League games this
season.
"I just think some people seem like they are blessed from above that this is your
time and it feels like that for Mbappe," former Manchester United defender Rio
Ferdinand said on TNT Sports.
"For his second goal, that's not falling to anyone else, but it falls to him
because he is that guy."
Mbappe was kept quiet in the first leg in Paris and did not dazzle in Barcelona
until scoring on 61 minutes, but PSG boss Luis Enrique praised his striker for his
control in the game.
"He was a leader from start to finish, and when a team senses that a player as
important as him is ready to bring everyone with him, you make the most of it," the
Spaniard said.
PSG fans have been waiting for Mbappe to deliver them a much-anticipated and
expected Champions League trophy.
There are even those that believe that, if he fails to do so, his career in Paris
will be considered a failure with a move to Real Madrid planned this summer.
Only Cristiano Ronaldo (23 goals in 39 games) has scored more times away from home
in the knockout rounds of the Champions League than Mbappe (15 in 12 games).
"There is going to be a moment over the two legs [in the semi-final] where Mbappe
has got to come to the fore," said Ferdinand.
This is set to be his last season at his hometown club with a move to Spanish
giants Real set for this summer.
In February Mbappe met with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and told him he was
leaving to join Real, where he will sign a five-year deal, earning 15m euros
(£12.8m) a season, plus a 150m euro (£128m) signing-on bonus to be paid over five
years.
Subsequently, Mbappe has dropped in and out of the team, either substituted on or
off in five of PSG's past six league matches.
PSG owners Qatar Sports Investments have made no secret of their main goal of
winning Europe's elite competition, despite the Paris club winning nine Ligue 1
titles since the 2011 takeover.
The closest they have come to Champions League glory was in 2020 when they reached
the final but were beaten by Bayern Munich.
Since then there have been disappointing last-16 exits and questions over whether
this PSG side are truly capable of challenging Europe's elite.
But Mbappe is now just two wins away from a fairytale end to his PSG career.
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