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Why Dressing-Room Balance Is Part of the Story

Supporters may not see the full dressing room, but they know that talent alone does not guarantee a healthy hierarchy.

The dressing room is invisible to fans, but its effects are not. When a squad is united, you can see it in how they celebrate, how they fight back from losing positions, and how they protect each other on the pitch.

When a dressing room is fractured, the signs are equally visible. Players stop pressing for each other. Body language turns cold. The team loses its identity and starts playing as individuals instead of a collective.

Supporters do not need insider sources to sense when something is off. They watch every match, every interview, every gesture. And when a high-profile signing appears to have disrupted the group dynamic, the fanbase connects the dots.

The Mbappe Out campaign is partly about this unspoken tension. It is the supporters saying: we do not care how many Ballon d'Or nominations a player has if the team has lost its soul.

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