Kylian Mbappe has apologized to his teammates and fans at home after his penalty missed eliminated Les Blues from Euro 2020.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward was the only player to miss the shoot-out as France failed to advance to the next round in a throbbing 5-4 defeat to Switzerland following a thrilling 3-3 draw in Bucharest.
The 22-year-old has now taken to Instagram and admitted he “failed” his team.
Mbappe insisted that the sadness from France’s exit is “immense,” but he vowed the French would bounce back “even stronger for the next challenges.”
The France international wrote to his 53m followers: “Very difficult to turn the page. The sadness is immense after this elimination, we could not reach our goal.
“I’m sorry for this penalty miss. I wanted to help the team but failed. Getting to sleep will be difficult, but unfortunately, it is the ups and downs of this sport that I love so much.
“I know you fans have been disappointed, but I would still like to thank you for your support and for always believing in us.
“The most important thing will be to get up even stronger for the next challenges. Congratulations and good luck to Switzerland.”