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Kylie Mbappe proudly names the ‘easiest position’ in football

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Kylian Mbappe has sparked debate ahead of the World Cup after boldly naming what he believes is the easiest position in football.

The French forward did not hesitate when asked, offering a view that goes against how many see defensive roles.

It is the kind of opinion that immediately draws a reaction across the game.

France's forward #10 Kylian Mbappe reacts after his attempt to score a goal that was not allowed for being offside, during a friendly football match between Colombia and France at Northwest Stadium.
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Kylian Mbappe calls centre back the easiest position in football

The comment on a post shared via CentreGoals, where Kylian Mbappe was asked to identify the easiest role on the pitch.

He gave a clear answer without hesitation, explaining his reasoning based on how the position is structured within a team.

Mbappe said, “The easiest position in football? In my opinion, it’s centre back. You’re covered from all sides, you can even play in a back three.”

The explanation focused on support and structure, suggesting that defensive systems provide more protection than attacking roles.

Kylian Mbappe explains the longevity point behind the centre-back claim

Mbappe’s view also extends beyond tactics and into how long players can sustain careers in different roles.

He reinforced that point by saying, “It’s the only position where you see 40-year-old players still playing in Europe, at top clubs. A 40-year-old striker is finished.”

The comparison highlights how physical demands vary across positions, particularly when it comes to pace and movement.

It is a perspective that challenges conventional thinking, especially given how central defenders are often judged on positioning, awareness, and consistency rather than speed alone.