Kylian Mbappe has celebrated his two goals in Paris Saint-Germain’s 5-0 thrashing of Angers on Saturday with a trip to Disneyland Paris.
The 18-year-old, who scored in the fifth and 84th minutes of the victory, posted an image on Instagram at the French capital’s twin to Disney world, Florida.
The teenager posed outside the magic kingdom and wrote: ‘A superb journey @Disneylandparis’.
Mbappe has been magical himself of late having reacted well to the ludicrous price tag – £166million – that will follow his loan move from Monaco next summer, with the youngster taking his goal tally to four in Ligue 1 and six in all competitions.
In Neymar’s absence, Mbappe and Edinson Cavani had no problem holding up the ship in the Brazilian’s absence with both bagging two goals each – Cavani’s coming exactly a third and two thirds of the way through.
Kylian Mbappe enjoys downtime with a trip to Disneyland Paris after Anger thrashing
Mbappe has been magical himself of late having reacted well to the ludicrous price tag – £166million – that will follow his loan move from Monaco next summer, with the youngster taking his goal tally to four in Ligue 1 and six in all competitions.
In Neymar’s absence, Mbappe and Edinson Cavani had no problem holding up the ship in the Brazilian’s absence with both bagging two goals each – Cavani’s coming exactly a third and two thirds of the way through.
The victory saw Unai Emery’s PSG maintain their four point lead over Mbappe’s former employers Monaco, who went one better with a 6-0 thrashing of Guingamp the same afternoon.
World-record signing Neymar was left in the French capital while the forward nursed a thigh strain ahead of Brazil’s upcoming friendlies, one of which sees the Canarinho’s travel to Wembley Stadium to face Gareth Southgate’s England.
While Neymar was unneeded in the Western-French City, he will be eagerly awaited by his team-mates after international break as PSG look to solidify their claim to stop spot of their Champions League group against Celtic.
In a crucial week heading into the Christmas period, Emery will take his side to Ligue 1 title contenders Monaco just four days later, a fixture PSG were lack-luster in, losing 3-1.