Ghana defender Alexander Djiku says PSG star Mbappe is the toughest attacker he has ever faced in his football career.
According to the Strasbourg top centre-back, playing against Mbappe comes with difficult and a very tough intensity.
“Mbappe is the toughest opponent I’ve faced. His is speed is unstoppable,” Djiku told Sky Sports in an interview.
Djiku said this in reaction to clubs in the English Premier League who are currently chasing him.
“I understand the reservations about my height, as the English game is a direct game, but size is only one component of winning a duel.
“There is also bodywork, timing, relaxation, and anticipation. Also, the taller you are, the less mobile and quick you are to deal with fast and technical players. I think that 1m 82cm is the right height for a modern central defender.”
The stats in France this season back up his words. Only Sven Botman and Nayef Aguerd have won more ariel duels so his height would not put him off taking an opportunity in England.
Djiku revealed that he has spoken with country men Jordan Ayew and Thomas Partey who currently play in the English Premier League.
“I’ve spoken a lot with Andre Ayew, Jordan Ayew and Thomas Partey. They have enjoyed the Premier League so much since they have been here. It’s a spectacular league that gives you the opportunity to express yourself and it’s often a very open game. It’s one of the best leagues in the world and obviously this makes you want to try it one day.
“The stadiums, the intensity of the matches, the famous Boxing Day and then the passion of the fans in this country is just great. I think I’ll feel very comfortable there.”
Meanwhile, the 27-year-old was in full 90 minutes of action for The black Stars of Ghana in their Qatar World Cup playoff two games against the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
His rock solid performance helped the Black Stars to seal qualification the the FIFA World Cup.