da realbet: Kylian Mbappe bagged the Ligue 1 Player of the Season award for the fifth successive time after another prolific campaign for Paris Saint-Germain.
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Mbappe recognised as best player in Ligue 1Netted 27 times in 29 league matchesPenned an emotional note after winning the gongWHAT HAPPENED?
The award ceremony, organised by the UNFP (French Players’ Union), honoured Mbappe's outstanding achievements as he produced the goods in front of goal to fire Paris Saint-Germain to another league title. Throughout the season, the 25-year-old showcased his remarkable goal-scoring prowess, netting an impressive total of 44 goals across all competitions for the Parisian club, with 27 of them coming in the French top flight in 29 appearances.
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Mbappe is set to bid farewell to PSG after a seven-year stint at the Parc des Princes. The forward got a bit emotional during his acceptance speech and admitted that he would "miss it (Ligue 1) for sure" as he gears up for a fresh challenge in his career.
WHAT MBAPPE SAID
“It is a page that is turning, a chapter of my life that is going to close,” Mbappe said.
“Ligue 1 will always have an important place in my life. It is the only league I have known in my career up to now. I have always tried to be an honourable representative of this league. I will miss it for sure."
The 25-year-old also penned an emotional note for PSG fans on his Instagram handle, where he wrote: "Enormous emotions for this 5th title of the best player in Ligue1. A big thank you for the love you have given me all these years. I will never forget those special moments I was able to spend with you. Thanks to my teammates and the staff of this special and prestigious club PSG for constantly allowing me to be the best possible version of myself. I leave with my head held high but never forgetting I am forever grateful. THANK YOU ❤️ @ligue1ubereats @psg."
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As the season draws to a close, Mbappe and PSG still have two more Ligue 1 fixtures to contest, against Nice and Metz, before they turn their focus to the French Cup final against Lyon on May 25. Although the forward once again failed to propel PSG to the much-coveted Champions League trophy, he can still end his stint in France by bagging a domestic double.