Business Day

Mbappe proves a point with Euro hat-trick

- Agency Staff Bruges

After being left out of the starting line-up in the Champions League on Wednesday, Kylian Mbappe said he wanted to prove Paris St Germain would find it hard to do without him and showed as much by coming off the bench to bag a hat-trick in a 5-0 away demolition of Club Brugge.

The 20-year-old came on early in the second half to deliver a virtuoso performanc­e as the French champions moved to the cusp of qualificat­ion for the next stage, keeping their 100% record in group A.

Though PSG were leading at halftime after Mauro Icardi’s early goal, they were finding it hard to assert themselves until Mbappe came on in the 12 minutes into the second half.

“It’s true that I wanted to start, I thought I was going to start. But the coach had made his choice and you have to accept that,” he told reporters.

Mbappe has been battling with a hamstring injury and has had little game time this season and coach Thomas Tuchel warned beforehand he would not play for the full 90 minutes of the match in Belgium.

“I wanted to show that it’s hard to do without me. I want to fight to keep my place and help the team, Mbappe said.

Time on the treatment table had not sat well with the World Cup winner.

“Football is my passion, it’s been two months that I could not play and I found that frustratin­g. But I thank the medical staff, they took good care of me.

“I want to play every game, resume the pace and score goals. I want to go back to being 100%,” the French World Cup winner said.

Brugge will attest it did take him long to show all the characteri­stics that make him one of the game’s most exciting players, not least the lightning speed that saw him cut through the home defence, plus the deft touches to finish.

His-hat trick came in 21 minutes as Brugge were blown away. “It’s an extraordin­ary result, because I’m convinced it’s always difficult to win a Champions League game,” said Tuchel. “It was hard until we scored the second goal. That gave us confidence and we won the ball back more.

“Kylian coming off the bench did us good, but we mustn’t forget the work done for 60 minutes before that.”

PSG meet Brugge again in their next Champions League game, hosting them on November 6.

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