Will Paul Mullin & Elliot Lee be recalled by Wrexham? Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney favourites get selection warning from Phil Parkinson

Paul Mullin and Elliot Lee are not guaranteed to earn recalls for Wrexham against Gillingham, with Phil Parkinson sounding a selection warning.

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Red Dragons looking to rotateBoast strength in depthPiecing together promotion bidWHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Dragons have looked to rest and rotate over recent weeks in a bid to keep key men fresh and avoid picking up any more untimely injuries. Prolific frontman Mullin has spent time on the bench, and he was joined by 14-goal midfielder Lee last time out at MK Dons.

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Ollie Palmer, another favourite of Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has also spent time among the substitutes, with Parkinson making it clear that nobody will be picked on reputation or past achievements.

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That remains the case heading forward, with Parkinson saying of the depth at his disposal and the starting XI posers that he faces: “The squad is important and we will just keep looking at that, and freshen it up if we feel we need to. We might go with pretty much the same 11 but we just want to assess everybody. I was pleased with the team selection and how it worked against MK Dons but when you look around the bench, you think 'wow, that is some ammunition to come off the bench'. We wanted to freshen the team up but I felt fresh legs from the bench would be key. The plan felt like it was going to fall into place for us but the Will Boyle sending off just made it more difficult.”

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Wrexham are in the midst of a run that will see them take in three successive away games, with a trip to Forest Green Rovers to come on the back of a visit to Gillingham. While they boast the best home record in League Two, their form on the road has been surprisingly inconsistent – with only five wins picked up in 16 games – and Parkinson will want to address that in an ongoing promotion bid.

Derby fans react as Andy King signs on loan

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Derby County have announced the signing of Leicester’s Andy King on loan for the remainder of the season as Frank Lampard adds further experience to the ranks – the Rams previously signed Chelsea legend Ashley Cole on a free transfer in January.

The 30-year-old midfielder has a Premier League winner’s medal to his name having made 25 appearances for the Foxes in their dreamland 2015/16 campaign and will bring goals from midfield to his new side.

Having won the title under Claudio Ranieri three seasons ago, the 50-cap Wales international became the first player in the Premier League era to have been crowned champion in the top three divisions with the same club.

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King is expected to provide competition for Tom Huddlestone, Mason Mount and Harry Wilson and could have walked straight into the starting XI had the first of the aforementioned trio sealed a loan move to Udinese on deadline day. That deal fell through, though, and now he will have to work for a spot in Lampard’s midfield.

Here’s how the Derby fans reacted to the news…

'We're going to do it again' – Pep Guardiola claims Man City will win fourth successive Premier League title despite latest defensive disasterclass against Tottenham

Pep Guardiola has claimed that Manchester City will win a fourth consecutive Premier League title, despite their poor defensive showing against Spurs.

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Guardiola believes Man City will win title againConceded eight goals in last three league gamesPhillips could play a part against Aston VillaWHAT HAPPENED?

The Catalan manager feels his side are still capable of winning the Premier League title for a fourth consecutive season despite a host of defensive errors in their last few league matches. The reigning champions dropped points in their last three outings in the Premier League against Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, conceding a total of eight goals. They were held to 3-3 draw by Ange Postecoglou's swashbuckling Spurs side on Sunday as the Cityzens squandered the lead twice in the match.

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Speaking in a pre-match press conference, Guardiola said: "If you ask me today, my feeling is that we're going to win the Premier League. If we play at the levels that we showed against Liverpool and Tottenham, we're going to do it again – knowing that it is not easy of course."

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The manager also hinted that out-of-favour midfielder Kalvin Phillips, who is being linked with a move away from the club in January, could play a part in their upcoming league clash against Aston Villa on Wednesday.

On the midfielder's chance of playing the match, the former Barcelona coach said: "There's a chance [for Kalvin Phillips to play against Villa]. Today, I have to see training in the afternoon and see how the players are and feel. The decision will be made tomorrow."

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The Blues are currently third in the league, three points behind leaders Arsenal and one behind Liverpool. After facing Unai Emery's side in midweek, they will look ahead to a trip to Kenilworth Road to face Luton Town on Sunday.

Best of enemies? Gabriel Jesus reacts to Ederson spat during Arsenal’s win over Man City as Premier League rivals reunite in Brazil squad

Gabriel Jesus insists there are no issues between himself and Brazil team-mate Ederson following their on-field spat in Arsenal’s win over Man City.

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South American pair in Selecao squadLast men at Emirates StadiumTempers flared in north LondonWHAT HAPPENED?

The Gunners claimed maximum points in a heavyweight Premier League encounter at Emirates Stadium courtesy of a solitary deflected strike from Gabriel Martinelli. Tempers boiled over on and off the pitch as Arsenal hung on for a hard-fought win, with players and coaching staff clashing at the final whistle.

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Before the 90 minutes were up, Jesus tangled with Ederson when trying to run down the clock. The Brazilian striker dribbled the ball away after conceding a late free-kick, leading to international colleague Ederson shoving him to the turf.

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Jesus claims that incident has blown over, with there no divide to be found now that focus has shifted from domestic matters to 2026 World Cup qualification. He told reporters when asked about his tussle with Ederson: “I have a good relationship, not just with Ederson. But on the pitch it's normal. Ederson and I spent a lot of time together at City and we were very happy. He knows how fond I am of him and I also know how fond he is of me. But on the pitch he defends his team and I defend mine. It was a moment when we were winning and it's not easy to beat them. We were winning and I held the ball there. Anyway, he ended up giving me a push, but afterwards everything was normal. We came together talking. That's it.”

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Brazil – who collected maximum points from their opening two World Cup qualifiers – will be in action against Venezuela on Thursday, before then taking in a trip to Uruguay next week.

Time for Gregg Berhalter to prove himself as USMNT manager! U.S. schedule pre-Copa America friendly against CONMEBOL heavyweights Colombia

The U.S. men's national team have scheduled a June friendly against Colombia in a stern test as part of their pre-Copa America warmup.

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The USSF announced that the match will take place on June 8 at FedEx Field in preparation for this summer's blockbuster tournament. It will be the 21st all-time meeting between the two nations, but Los Cafeteros are in brilliant form, with Colombia on a 19-match unbeaten streak heading into the March international window.

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"As we continue to build toward this summer's Copa America and the 2026 FIFA World Cup, we relish the challenge of competing against the best possible opponents and Colombia checks that box. They have been a standout team in World Cup Qualifying and showcase some of the world’s top talent,” USMNT head coach Berhalter said. “We are thrilled to have the U.S. Men's National Team back to FedExField and the DMV, a place with an incredible history of support for our team and for soccer overall."

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Colombia currently sit third on CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying and are looking to earn top honor's at Copa America this summer. They last topped the podium in 2001, and have yet to find themselves there since. As for the USMNT, they last appeared in the 2016 edition of the tournament, where they crashed out in the semifinals.

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The USMNT is 3-15-5 all-time against Colombia, a foe they have struggled with for years on end.

Arsenal alerted to €100m Viktor Gyokeres! Gunners set to rival Chelsea for 31-goal Sporting CP hitman

Arsenal may be set to launch a bid for Sporting CP superstar Viktor Gyokeres after sending scouts to keep an eye on him, a report says.

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Gunners have been scouting Sporting starChelsea also interested in GyokeresPortugese side demand €100m for strikerWHAT HAPPENED?

The Gunners have sent scouts to get a good look at the Sweden international amid his incredible season in Portugal, according to Fabrizio Romano. The north London side are said to be the team showing most interest in him, but are far from the only ones in the picture.

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Chelsea have also been linked with a move for the 25-year-old but any team preparing to make a bid will have to start off high. Sporting coach Ruben Amorim said in January that the Primeira Liga side would not sell him unless his €100 million (£86m/$108m) release clause were triggered.

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Gyokeres represented Brighton and Coventry before joining Sporting last summer. He has been in insatiable form ever since, scoring a whopping 31 goals in 31 games in all competitions for the Portuguese giants.

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Mikel Arteta's team will likely keep track of the striker in the coming months and decide whether or not they want to meet Sporting's demands to sign him. However, the Premeir League title hopefuls may face competition from Chelsea and other teams.

VIDEO: ‘What is happening?!’ – USMNT star Josh Sargent bewildered by boisterous Italian Norwich City fans’ ‘Mr Sargent’ song

Josh Sargent tries this best to sing alongside a group of Norwich City fans as they serenaded him in Italian.

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Josh Sargent scores brace for NorwichCanaries win 4-1USMNT star serenaded by fansWHAT HAPPENED?

Following his two-goal performance against Cardiff City at the weekend, the English club posted a clip of the 'Italian Canaries' serenading the USMNT star after the game. They all huddled around him and Norwich boss David Wagner, with a Canaries flag, singing to them both.

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Sargent's form has been nothing short of stupendous this season. In just 13 games played, he has 10 goals and one assist – while also missing the majority of the first half of the campaign. If he continues his hot form into the Spring, there's no doubt that Gregg Berhalter will be looking at him as the potential starting striker for the USMNT in the Concacaf Nations League – and potentially, Copa America.

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The Canaries are back in action this weekend against Blackpool as they look to continue their incredible promotion push. Sargent's brilliant form will look to continue, as well, as he looks for goal no. 11.

As good as Erling Haaland?! Former Newcastle wonderkid Nile Ranger insists he could have matched Man City forward as he faces up to free agency

Former Newcastle forward Nile Ranger has suggested he could have been as good as Erling Haaland had he eaten and behaved better as a youngster.

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Ranger was rising star at NewcastleEnded up in Championship and League OneSays he could have been like HaalandWHAT HAPPENED?

Ranger made a name for himself as a promising young player when he broke into the Newcastle first-team at the age of 18, the season they earned promotion to the Premier League.

His career did not go on the trajectory expected of him, however, and he ended up on loan in the Championship with Barnsley for half a season and then spent the remainder of the campaign in League One with Sheffield Wednesday. Since then, he has played for Swindon, Blackpool, Southend, Spalding and Boreham Wood.

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The attacker, now 32, says he had the talent to reach the top of the game and feels he shared many similarities with Manchester City star Haaland, who scored 52 goals to help fire Pep Guardiola's side to the European and English treble last season.

However, Ranger admits his behaviour and refusal to listen to the advice he was given early in his career hindered him.

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"There needs to be a movie on my life because it’s a real one, it’s an interesting one," he told "I have players coming to me saying: ‘What happened? What’s wrong with you? With your talent, what are you doing?’ I made my bed and now I have to lie in it. I feel frustrated. I know what I can do but it’s deeper than that because I’ve had so many chances. I didn’t take in the advice.

"I should be minimum Championship right now. I shouldn’t be having problems but I didn’t listen. If I added nutrition to my game and behaviour, I’m Haaland. But I didn’t want to listen. I thought I knew it all."

He continued: "Every club I’ve had, even as an adult, my mum has had to come in — because they respect her — to see if it could work as a last throw of the dice. She is my life coach, she’s probably disappointed deep down I didn’t really go higher… but she always says: ‘Listen, we had a blast, no matter what’."

Now a free agent since leaving Boreham Wood, he is eager to find a new club, adding: "I know I’m very good at football, people can play to 38 or 39. I can still play. I want to get back then I can climb. I’ve got to go and show what I can do or I’m going to get to an age where I can’t move. It catches up with you."

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The Englishman will continue his search for a new club as he looks to get back on the field before long.

USMNT stars Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams & Brenden Aaronson formed part of brutal 'sh*t defending' assessment from Sam Allardyce before Leeds’ relegation from the Premier League

USMNT stars Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams & Brenden Aaronson were present for a brutal defensive assessment from Sam Allardyce at Leeds last campaign.

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Whites struggled throughout 2022-23 campaignAmerican stars unable to steer them to safetyEx-England boss oversaw slide into the ChampionshipWHAT HAPPENED?

None of that trio are at Elland Road in 2023-24, with McKennie returning to Juventus at the end of his loan spell, while Adams has joined Bournemouth and Aaronson is spending the current campaign at Union Berlin. Their departures were sparked by relegation out of the Premier League, with Allardyce unable to pull off a great escape after taking in just four games at the helm.

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He inherited a squad that was stuck in a rut, and did not hold back when offering an opinion on those at his disposal during a brutal first squad meeting. Patrick Bamford has lifted the lid on that chat, telling the podcast: “Honestly, he was brilliant. We had a meeting, we're all sat there, he's come in, just walked in, just stood at the front with his cup of tea, and just basically told us we're sh*t at defending. Just told us we need to sort this out. And that's what he did. There was no beating around the bush.

"The lads who didn't really know much about him, in terms of they'd been playing abroad or are foreign lads, are a bit taken aback. But obviously us English lads, who even growing up have watched him as a manager, you know what he's like. We're just like 'this is brilliant'. Tell it to us how it is and we can deal with it. It was simplifying it and just going back to the basics, which obviously last year we weren’t very good at. So he had a job on his hands. He definitely got us tighter at the back and if he’d been there a little but longer, we would’ve been fine.”

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Leeds finished five points adrift of safety last season, with Allardyce picking up just one from the 12 available to him. United States international Adams, who captained his country at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, was among those unavailable to the vastly experienced former England boss through injury.

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Leeds have, following a mass summer clearout, moved on to Daniel Farke in the managerial department and are looking to bounce back into the Premier League at the first time of asking – with the Whites currently sat third in the Championship table.

The Kylian Mbappe circus is back! Luis Enrique criticism only adds to transfer chaos as PSG superstar's future remains a mystery

With reports regarding the forward's next move intensifying, his manager's recent comments have only stoked the fire leading into 2024

Luis Enrique just couldn't resist. He had been handed, in journalistic terms, the easiest question possible: Is Kylian Mbappe the best player in the world? A simple 'yes', or perhaps more controversial 'not quite' would have sufficed. It was, effectively, an opportunity to heap praise on his star man.

And how could he not? Mbappe had just bagged a hat-trick against Reims, leading the Parisians through what should have been a tricky contest with relative ease to ensure they went into the international break sat top of Ligue 1.

His manager, though, had a different view: "I am not very happy with Kylian today. Why? Because managers are so strange. About goals, I don’t have to say anything, but I think he can help the team more in a different way. I told that to him first (before you) because it’s not a private conversation. We think Kylian is one of the best players in the world. No doubt. But we need more and we want him doing more things.”

In isolation, with any other club, and perhaps even any other player in Paris, Luis Enrique's comments would be reasonable. Although football, in recent months, has had a difficult relationship with managers airing their grievances with players in public — just ask Jadon Sancho — honesty is, objectively a good thing.

But this is no normal club, and no normal player. Mbappe, regarded as a multiple-Ballon d'Or winner in the making, has spent most of the last three seasons going to war with PSG off the field, while doing enough on it to make himself indispensable. He has forced at least one manager out of a job, impacted recruitment policy, and manipulated the Parisians so efficiently in contract negotiations that the club was forced into widespread celebration after agreeing on a deal that saw them pay Mbappe the transfer budget of most teams just to stay for a couple more years.

In short, Luis Enrique has picked a fight with the wrong guy. Mbappe could, at any minute, decide to leave. Saturday's comments have already intensified reports regarding Mbappe's future, whipping up talk of a potential transfer elsewhere this summer, and though this circus was always going to reopen, the PSG coach might have started selling tickets before anyone was quite ready.

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When it comes to what he was specifically pointing out after the Reims win, Luis Enrique has a point. Mbappe is one of the best in the world when he, or his team, has the ball. Off it, though, he is effectively a liability.

The image of the disgruntled superstar striker who doesn't run is perhaps slightly overblown. Passengers don't really exist in football these days — mostly because they can't. Even Erling Haaland, Mbappe's most apparent rival for the arbitrary title of 'striker most likely to put the ball in the net at any given situation', is willing to run for his team (he led the Premier League in final-third pressures for a good chunk of the 2022-23 season.)

Still, Mbappe is the closest thing outside of Cristiano Ronaldo to the stereotypical disinterested megastar. It was clear for France at the World Cup in 2022, when Didier Deschamps was forced to move Mbappe from the left wing into a central position, mostly because he wouldn't track the opposition's full-back — a weakness exploited by first England in the last eight, and then Argentina in the final.

For PSG, it's even more problematic. There are the out-of-context screenshots on social media that show Mbappe looking the other way as a defender runs past him with the ball at his feet. There are the short clips that show Mbappe gesticulating to a team-mate, a plea to put in the legwork that he refuses to undergo.

And then, there are the numbers. Mbappe is among the worst pressing forwards in Europe. Against Reims, he made no tackles, and didn't register any 'defensive actions' (a stat that includes tackles, interceptions and clearances.) Goncalo Ramos, playing through the middle, made five. Ousmane Dembele, on the other wing, made four. Over the last 365 days, Mbappe ranks in the 10th percentile or lower in tackles, blocks and clearances, according to .

Mbappe does indeed run, at times. He will pressure a defender — assuming that he is close enough. And he's not entirely immune to tracking back, either. Add in the fact that he is generally asked to stay high and wide in order to spring counter-attacks, and his numbers are bound to be skewed.

Still, there is a middle ground to be found between his specific instructions and the general demands of a modern forward. Mbappe tends to stays away from it.

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Luis Enrique, historically, has shown little hesitation in asserting his ideas. This is a coach who had no problem taking issue with an aging Francesco Totti's declining play for Roma in 2011, while he publicly feuded with fan favourite Borja Oubina at Celta Vigo the following year.

At Barcelona, he was even more flagrant, taking issue with, in date order: Xavi, Gerard Pique, Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba and Neymar. As Spain manager, he dropped Iago Aspas, Koke and Alba from his inaugural squad. Famously, his first actions as head coach of La Roja was to take his side to an escape room, and ban phones in the hotel and training ground.

At PSG, he has been no different. He made no apparent effort to keep the disgruntled Neymar, who was promptly shipped off to Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal. Club veteran Marco Verratti was also let go, while potential distractions Sergio Ramos and Mauro Icardi were shown the door, too.

The Parisians' play style has, accordingly, changed. Luis Enrique earned the admiration of pundits and coaches alike during his tenure at Barca for encouraging the Blaugrana to be dynamic off the ball. Although his side is largely remembered for the 'MSN' trio that ran riot in the Champions League, they did plenty of work out of possession. Enlisting statisticians with academic degrees — rather than the usual Barca model of club veterans — as assistants, he moulded a side that would cover ground more efficiently than any previous incarnation.

The result in Paris has been a hard-running team that, at times, has preferred industry to quality. Hard-tackling Manuel Ugarte has been in the line-up ahead of the less-mobile Danilo Pereira. Fabian Ruiz, a more-willing runner than the technically gifted Vitinha, has enjoyed a spell in the XI in recent weeks, too. Luis Enrique's experimentation with a 4-2-4 formation — although puzzling in terms of link-up play and attacking fluidity — has been brought about for its ability to get attacking players high up the pitch to win the ball back.

This is not a team, or system, built for Mbappe; and, more broadly, not the manager brought in to suit his interests.

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Mbappe, it must be said, does appear to understand what his manager desires. When quizzed about the calibre of his performance at the weekend — before even hearing Luis Enrique's comments — he offered a surprisingly measured judgment: "The most important thing is to have a good feeling in the game. In all humility, I don’t need to play well to score. What I want is to play well and score. It’s my goal to try to help my team as much as possible.”

His words marked a radical difference from the same player who took to Instagram to criticise former manager Christophe Galtier's tactics against the same opponents early last season, and admitted to the media that his team wasn't built to win the Champions League. It is almost impossible to believe, in fact, that this is the disgruntled forward who publicly feuded with his club, demanded to leave, then swore his loyalty.

Mbappe, admittedly, has little room for complaint. PSG are top of Ligue 1, while he is scoring at a rate of more than a goal per game. He cannot moan about a lack of service, or a system that starves him of chances. Nor can he whine about recruitment. PSG have signed a number of French players, including his striker-turned-best-mate Randal Kolo Muani — one of Mbappe's not-so-private demands when he agreed to stay in Paris two years ago.

That PSG have struggled in the Champions League — and could conceivably drop into the Europa League if they fail to win both of their final two group games — is of little concern. Mbappe's demands have been met; PSG know that a happy Mbappe will do enough to get them through to the knockout stages.

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Still, for all of the good vibes over the last few days — or, at least, lack of public dissent — these comments are where things start to go awry. Galtier made the mistake of weighing in on an Mbappe rumour around this time last year, kicking up a media firestorm that never truly calmed. Everything sort of disintegrated from that moment, with Galtier ending up as the casualty.

There remains a traceable line from 'Kylian probably should have run a bit more' to 'I want to go to Real Madrid, immediately', and perhaps that is where it all ends up. Mbappe effectively agreed to stay this year on the promise that when he leaves in 2024, PSG will be able to collect a handsome fee for his Spanish adventure – presuming he signs a fresh contract that still hasn't been agreed.

Until then, it's a question of holding things together. Luis Enrique will do his part, institute his style, and try not to irritate Mbappe too much in the process. Meanwhile, Mbappe will play football, deal with as much of his manager's demands as he chooses, and take the credit when PSG eventually run away with Ligue 1.

Once again, the challenge will be Europe, where the wider world will be able to judge the Parisian project in small glimpses, make blanket statements about Mbappe's body language, and meticulously judge the vigour with which his manager high-fives him after a disappointing result.

The whole saga will perhaps be best measured by some sort of quantification of how little controversy Mbappe generates. Sulks per match, snarky comments per press conference or even cryptic posts per month could all be effective units.

If all goes well, and Luis Enrique can reign in his superstar enough to piece together a decent season, then PSG will have succeeded. But as many managers have proved, doing so is not an easy task.

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