Eight minutes. This is the time that Layvin Kurzawa spent on the pitch in an official match this season, during PSG-Strasbourg on October 21 (3-0). Sunday, the left back was present to celebrate the title of French champion at the Parc des Princes after the defeat against Toulouse (1-3). The players took turns entering the field, and Kurzawa was treated to whistles from many supporters.

The former French international responded immediately with an Instagram story. No text, only “crying with laughter” and “kisses” emojis which accompany a screenshot of… Claude Makélélé, during an appearance in the documentary “Rendez-vous le 9July” which recounted the journey of the French team at the 2006 World Cup.

In this sequence, Makélélé was asked about Brazil, which the Blues beat in the quarter-finals (1-0). “Brazil or not, I don’t give a damn,” the former defensive midfielder said without filter. A phrase widely used and misused for years on social networks. In other words, Kurzawa doesn’t care about the mockery already present during his last match. The former Monegasque, 31, is at the end of his contract at PSG, which he joined in 2015.

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