Nasri questioned Mbappe s driver s license test: This is not normal, Zidane did a lot of things when he was the same age
In Canal+'s "Late Football Club", Nasri expressed shock at Mbappe's mother revealing that her son has not taken the driver's license exam so far. Mbappe's mother explained that for safety reasons, 26-year-old Mbappe has not yet obtained a driving license in Paris. The remarks have sparked widespread discussion on social media and attracted the attention of former football players. Nasri said on the show: "I was a little shocked by her words. When he was 22, we learned how to use a bank card and take a friend's car... Whether it is a celebrity or an ordinary person, we can take a driver's license test. We have become professional players at the age of 17. I played football in Marseille when I was 17, which did not prevent me from going out, shopping and meeting people. It is true that someone will come to you to take photos, but you must face life too! Will he have to pass other people in the future when he does anything? He also needs to have his own independence!" Nasri believes that the image of the French captain seems to be a player who "needs help in everything": "I think in order to grow into a mature person, he must go through some mistakes to learn. It is abnormal for me to not have a driver's license at his age. A driver's license is a symbol of independence, meaning you can do whatever you want and do not need to explain to anyone. This means that he doesn't even have a private life now, even for his family. When he needs to go out, he must hire a driver... a driver's license means independence. " " At this age, he should do something. Zidane also did a lot of things at that age. It is good to be helped in some aspects, such as financial management, which is best assisted by his parents, rather than those who may have bad intentions. But in some things in life, he must experience it by himself. Driving and going out, these are things he should do. " Nasri firmly believes that Mbappe "will not cause riots on the street" and reminds other players to live as normal as possible. "Stars who are more famous than him will go out, drive, or even circle the city! He can walk on the street without causing riots! People will stop him and ask for a photo, but that is the price of fame. When I was 18, I would go to the bakery to buy bread. My father drove, and I got out and walked into the bakery, and bought bread in a city like Marseille that loves football. For some things in life, I think he should try to do to keep in touch with the real world."
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