In the early hours of May 26, the French Cup final was played at the

Paris, capital of France

The game was played between Saint-Germain and Lyon, and it was not only a battle between the two teams, but also Mbappe's farewell game in Paris Saint-Germain. In the end, Paris won the French Cup with a 2-1 victory thanks to goals from Dembele and Ruiz. Mbappe's performance in the whole game undoubtedly brought his career in Paris to a successful conclusion.

Looking back at Mbappe's seven years in Paris, he grew from a young star to a superstar in world soccer. In these seven years, he made a total of 308 appearances for the team, scoring 256 goals and dishing out 95 assists, making him not only the team's all-time leading scorer, but also an important figure on the assists list. He won the Ligue 1 top scorer 6 times and the Ligue 1 best player 5 times, these honors fully proved his outstanding status in French and world football.

Behind those 16 trophies are Mbappe's countless shining moments and key goals. His speed, skill and shooting ability have made him a nightmare for opponents. Whether on the domestic stage or the European stage, Mbappe has shown a world-class level. However, his only regret in his career in Paris may be his failure to help the team win the Champions League.

Mbappe's departure is not only a major turnaround in his personal career, but also an important record in the history of the Parisian club. His contribution will be remembered forever, and his legacy will continue to inspire players who come after him. Although Mbappe's future is full of unknowns, it is certain that he will continue to write his own legend in the soccer world.

Mbappe's departure is undoubtedly a major loss for Paris, but it is a reality that the club must face. Paris will continue to look for a new star to fill the void, and Mbappe will begin a new chapter at his new club. Regardless of what the future holds, Mbappe's seven glorious years at Grand Paris will always be a great time to remember.

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