Kylian Mbappe’s latest Instagram post has confused everyone, especially Man United fans
Paris Saint Germain star Kylian Mbappe’s latest Instagram post has got fans all confused.
The reigning Ligue 1 champions took on German Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich in the Champions League round of 16 match on Tuesday night.
Mbappe started on the bench after suffering a recent muscle injury, leaving Neymar and Lionel Messi tasked with breaking through the Bayern defence.
The Bavarian club came out on top in what was a tightly contested affair after former PSG man Kingsley Coman netted in the 53rd minute to give Julian Nagelsmann’s side a narrow 1-0 advantage.
With work to be done in the second leg, Mbappe took to Instagram to send a message to his fans after the disappointing display against Bayern.
Having posted a message in French, the translation tool on Instagram has got fans all confused.
Mbappe’s posted a picture with a message that read: “Tout reste à faire…” which normally would translate to “Everything remains to be done…”.
However, the message was weirdly translated as “All that remains to be done…Manchester United’s team is now on @psg.”
Instagram translating Kylian Mbappe’s caption on his latest post 👀😂 #MUFC pic.twitter.com/KZgN15g6B7
— MUFC Scoop (@MUFCScoop) February 14, 2023
Naturally, Manchester United fans were quick to react to the glitch.
One fan said: “Does that mean Qatar are buying us and Mbappe is joining too???”
Another tweeted: “That translation thing does not actually translate what you wrote, it simply reads your mind and says it out loud.”
A third fan added: “Bro this translation got me confused. I need help!”
Someone else commented: “Bro just come to Manchester United already.”
The fact that United star Marcus Rashford commented on the post will only add fuel to the fire amid all the speculation about the club’s potential new owners.
It has been reported that the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani is expected to launch a bid to buy United after the Glazer family put the club on sale.
At the moment, the emir owns PSG through Qatar Sports Investments.
Who will become the new owners of United? Only time will tell.