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Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe aims subtle one-word dig at PSG ahead of FIFA Club World Cup clash – Lionel Messi and Neymar not spared either

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And in classic fashion, Kylian Mbappe decided to send his message—not in an interview or a press conference, but on Instagram.

On Wednesday, the Club World Cup semifinal will offer more than just a football match—it will serve as a dramatic reunion. Kylian Mbappe, now clad in white, prepares to face his former club Paris Saint-Germain for the first time since his high-profile move to Real Madrid. Yet the anticipation surrounding the fixture isn’t only about his performance on the pitch; it’s also about the quiet but striking message the French superstar sent in the lead-up to the match.

As Real Madrid navigates a period of tactical transition under Xabi Alonso, and PSG basks in the glow of their recent Champions League triumph, all eyes turn to the former golden boy of Paris and how he chooses to respond—not just with goals, but with symbolism.

Mbappe’s departure from the Parisians last summer was not a quiet goodbye. After seven goal-filled seasons and becoming the club’s all-time top scorer with 256 goals in 308 appearances, he left under a cloud. Rather than extend his deal, he allowed his contract to expire and walked away for free—an exit that denied PSG a significant transfer fee and led to tensions with club management.

He was, for a time, ostracized—made to train with players the club wanted to offload, missing the pre-season tour to Japan and the early part of the 2024-25 campaign. Though he was eventually reintegrated by manager Luis Enrique, the message was clear: PSG had already started building a future without him.

And perhaps to their credit, that future bore immediate fruit. PSG went on to win a historic treble, capped by a stunning 5-0 demolition of Inter in the Champions League final. Now, under Enrique’s guidance, they enter the Club World Cup as heavy favorites, having beaten Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals—even while playing with nine men.

Mbappe’s form and frustration

Since his move to Madrid, Mbappe has been prolific, scoring 43 goals in 56 appearances. But silverware has eluded him. His personal brilliance hasn’t yet translated into team cohesion, particularly in a front line that also features Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo. The team remains a work in progress, and so does Mbappe’s integration.

In the Club World Cup, things have been especially complicated. A stomach illness kept him out of the group stage entirely, and while he returned in the quarterfinals against Borussia Dortmund, his role was limited to a second-half cameo—albeit a memorable one, as he scored an acrobatic overhead kick that sealed a 3-2 win.

But even as Gonzalo García, the 21-year-old breakout star, has impressed with four goals in five matches, it is Mbappe who remains the focal point. And in classic fashion, he decided to send his message—not in an interview or a press conference, but on Instagram.

Sublime warning: One word, thousand interpretations

Just hours before the semifinal, Mbappe shared a photo on Instagram. It showed him standing alone on the Parc des Princes pitch, clad in a PSG jersey. Behind him, one word stood out on the stadium’s LED advertising boards: GOAT. A subtle jab? A reminder? Or simply a personal mantra?

GOAT, shorthand for “Greatest Of All Time,” is a term often thrown around in debates about legends like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, or even Neymar—two of whom Mbappe shared a dressing room in Paris. But in this context, the term carries a layered meaning. By placing himself under that singular word, Mbappe signaled both his claim to greatness and a nod to unfinished business—a reminder to the Red-and-Blues, perhaps, of what they lost.

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