Fans of Kylian Mbappes League 2-Club launching track invasion in the midst of the threat of relegation-after warning the Real Madrid star that they are not his ‘toys’

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Ultras from the Ligue 2 club, which Kylian Mbappe owner, stormed the track Friday night after a seventh consecutive defeat in all tournaments.

Caen, typically one of the division’s top clubs and a former Ligue 1-man, is deep in the relegation zone after Mbappe bought a majority share this summer.

Recently, they unfolded a banner warning him ‘SMC is not your toy’ after he fired club icon Nicolas Seube as manager, and the temper flared up after Friday’s 1-0 home defeat to EA Guingamp.

Some fans stormed the pitch immediately full time to confront players and staff directly.

Caen sits in a 17th place out of 18 teams and is six points after Ajaccio, who occupies the Play-off Square for relegation. Their last win in the league was November 2nd.

Seam RMC sports Reports, Ultras wanted to meet with the stars prior to kick-off ‘to remobile the troops and thus create an electrocock among the players so they can find a conquering spirit’.

Fans of Kylian Mbappes League 2-Club launching track invasion in the midst of the threat of relegation-after warning the Real Madrid star that they are not his ‘toys’

SM Caens fans have objected to Kylian Mbappe’s ownership of the Ligue 2 club

But as they shared in a statement: ‘In several matches, too many players have not complied with the motto “Normans and Conquerors” written on the collar of our jersey.

‘We are with them and not against them. Unfortunately, we got rejected from the Caen management ‘.

Mbappe bought a majority share in Caen during the summer for £ 12.6 million via Interconected Ventures, founded by the Real Madrid star, through his investment arm, Coalition Capital.

Caen is a proud club near France’s north coast with the highest spectator numbers in the French second row, with an average of 15,000 followers showing up to Stade Michel-D’Nano.

Players like N’Golo Kante, William Gallas and Thomas Lemar have over the years put on the shirt.

They are not the only French club who is unhappy with their ownership-Troyes fans have furiously protested against their City Football Group holders, while Strasbourg supporters have rebelled against Chelsea chief Todd Boehly’s hand.

Before a recent match with Clermont Foot, Caen fans revealed a banner that said, ‘Here it is only work and loyalty that creates legends.’

The next two banners read: ‘Before you want to shine internationally, respect local people’, and ‘Mbappe, SMC is not your toy’.

Mbappe bought a majority share in the historic club of own pocket last summer

Mbappe bought a majority stake in the historic club of own pocket last summer

Supporters were furious after he fired club icon Nicolas Seube as manager even though they are in threat of relegation

Supporters were furious after he fired club icon Nicolas Seube as manager even though they are in threat of relegation

Despite the departure of the popular Seube, the new boss Bruno Baltazar did not receive a bad reception, though a few fans whistled when his name was announced before kick-off.

Seube played for Caen between 2001 and 2017 and was named Boss in 2023, which almost led them to the promotion play-offs last season.

Caen scout David Lasry revealed in a BBC documentary that the club was close to picking up Mbappe when the striker was only 13.

Mbappe’s father had reportedly confirmed that they had agreed that their son joined the club, which is based in Normandy.

However, the agreement collapsed when Caen was degraded from Ligue 1 to second row in 2012.

Mbappe would instead join Monaco’s Academy, where the striker later broke into the first -team setup before joining PSG.