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Kylian Mbappe told he’ll never win Ballon d’Or as French influencer accuses PSG star of ‘turning his name into a dictatorship’ as bizarre kebab row continues

March 16, 2024

A French influencer has told Kylian Mbappe that he will never win the Ballon d’Or and accused him of turning his name into a ‘dictatorship’.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Mohamed Henni received a legal notice from Mbappe’s lawyer, Delphine Verheyden, after the forward found out that the Marseille supporter had named a kebab dish after him. He has been given a week to rename the dish or else face legal trouble.

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Henni has an item named ‘Bakery bread, as round as Mbappe’s head’, to which the French forward has taken offence. However, he is not the only player to have been mocked by the social media influencer as there is a pancake which reads  ‘As loaded as [Dimitri] Payet’.

WHAT MOHAMED HENNI SAID

Henni had earlier labelled Mbappe as someone “with no values” and a person who “has completely lost it”.

Now, he has come up with another round of scathing attack on the forward in a video on Instagram. He said: “He filed a complaint against me for that! For a kebab. ‘Mba – complaint’ Mbappe, he’s turned his name into a dictatorship. Mbappe, ‘Mba – round bread’. Over a kebab. Aren’t you ashamed, Kylian?

“You’ve got nothing else to do. Mbappe attacks more in the court than on the pitch. Now I’m going to change the description and say that the bread is as round as ‘his big hazelnut head’. Or bread as round ‘as the Ballon d’Or you’ll never get’. Kiki, you’ll never win it. I’ll go all the way! All the way to the trial. You say that football has changed, but it’s you who has changed Kylian. It’s you who’s forgotten where you come from. You’ve forgotten your values.”

WHAT NEXT?

It seems that Henni is in no mood to change the name of the dish and is braced up for a battle with Mbappe. Now, the ball is in the Paris Saint-Germain star’s court.

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