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Mbappe and Bardella trade barbs over far right's gains in France

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Posted on May 13, 2026

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Mbappe vs Bardella: What Their Dispute Reveals About France’s Political Future

By Gabriel Stargardter and Elizabeth Pineau

The Clash Between Kylian Mbappe and Jordan Bardella

PARIS, May 13 (Reuters) - A public quarrel between two of France's most famous young men - one a soccer player, the other a darling of the far right - over a possible National Rally (RN) victory in next year's presidential election has reignited in public.   

Their disagreements are a microcosm of a broader struggle over France's identity and future ahead of next year's election, with an anti-immigration nationalist RN candidate favourite.

Contrasting Backgrounds and Political Views

Just three years separate Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe, 27, and RN party chairman Jordan Bardella, 30 - but politically they are poles apart. 

Mbappe: Symbol of Diversity and Inclusion

Mbappe, who comes from a working-class suburb of Paris that is home to many immigrant families, is the face of a national team often celebrated as a symbol of diversity and which many tip to win this summer's World Cup.

Bardella: The Face of France’s Far-Right Future

Bardella represents the future of a once-taboo far-right party that has notched major gains with its pledges to enforce border controls and restructure welfare to prioritise French citizens.

Mbappe’s Public Concerns Over RN Victory

In a Vanity Fair interview published on Tuesday, Mbappe voiced concern about the consequences of an RN win in 2027.

Mbappe’s Statement

"People sometimes think that because we have money, because we're famous, these kinds of problems don't affect us," Mbappe was quoted as saying. "But they affect me; I know what it means and what consequences it can have for my country when people like them come to power."

Bardella’s Response

Bardella jumped on the comments by the former Paris St Germain player, who left the French club in 2024 in pursuit of greater glory in Spain - only to see PSG lift the Champions League in 2025. 

"I know what happens when Kylian Mbappé leaves PSG: the club wins the Champions League! (And maybe soon a second time)," Bardella shot back on X.

History of Mbappe-Bardella Disputes

Previous Clashes

NOT THE FIRST MBAPPE-BARDELLA ROW

A spokesperson for Mbappe, who also called RN gains "catastrophic" during the 2024 Euros, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Political and Public Reactions

William Thay, from think tank Le Millénaire, said Bardella's riposte was politically shrewd as Mbappe's popularity has weakened in France due to his PSG exit, perceived arrogance and underwhelming results at Real Madrid. 

But Thay said the RN risks undermining its "normalisation" strategy by attacking one of France's biggest sporting stars, while doing little to assuage moderates who fear the party only seeks to deepen social divisions.

Ongoing Tensions and the Road Ahead

In 2024, Bardella had also traded barbs with Mbappe, saying it was embarrassing to see deep-pocketed athletes "give lessons to people who can no longer make ends meet, who no longer feel safe."  

Bardella will likely be the RN's presidential candidate if his mentor Marine Le Pen's political ban is upheld by an appeals court this summer. At least one poll has suggested he could win. 

The Broader Political Context

France's far-right has benefited from a cost-of-living crisis, rising anti-immigration sentiment and general resentment towards the political elite.

(Reporting by Gabriel Stargardter and Elizabeth Pineau; editing by Richard Lough and Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • Mbappé reaffirms his right as a citizen to speak out against rising far-right influence, rejecting the notion athletes should stay silent (20minutes.fr)
  • Bardella’s sarcastic retort—“When Mbappé leaves PSG, the club wins the Champions League!”—underscores his tactic of political provocation and attempts to undermine Mbappé’s credibility (20minutes.fr)
  • This clash unfolds amid growing RN popularity, with polls placing Bardella as a leading contender for 2027, and public opinion on the far right sharply divided over issues like security and national identity (lemonde.fr)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are Kylian Mbappe and Jordan Bardella?
Mbappe is a famous French soccer player; Bardella is the chairman of France’s far-right National Rally party.
Why did Mbappe and Bardella have a public quarrel?
They clashed over the rise of the far-right in France and the potential impact of a National Rally victory in the 2027 presidential election.
What concerns did Mbappe express regarding the National Rally?
Mbappe voiced worry about the social consequences and divisions that an RN government could bring to France.
How has Bardella responded to Mbappe’s criticism?
Bardella mocked Mbappe’s exit from PSG and criticized athletes for giving 'lessons' while France faces social issues.
What factors have contributed to the far-right’s gains in France?
The far-right has benefited from the cost-of-living crisis, anti-immigration sentiment, and resentment toward the political elite.

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