Man City star Mendy savagely replies to Donald Trump’s tweet

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By Agencies | Nov 15, 2018
Manchester City and France defender Benjamin Mendy has savagely replied to US President Donald Trump's tweet [Courtesy]

France defender Benjamin Mendy provided a brief response to a tweet from Donald Trump, reminding the United States president of the nation’s recent World Cup success.

Trump criticised Emmanuel Macron on Twitter after his French counterpart appeared to rebuke the US leader in a speech condemning nationalism.

Trump criticised Macron on Twitter after he appeared to rebuke the US leader in a speech condemning nationalism [Courtesy]

Mendy – the Manchester City and France full-back – had his say on social media on Tuesday.

The 24-year-old, who was part of France’s World Cup-winning squad in Russia, replied to Trump, writing: “Don’t worry bro” along with two stars, representing the nation’s two championships.

Mendy replies to Trump's tweet [Courtesy]

Amid his criticism of the president of France, Trump had tweeted: “MAKE FRANCE GREAT AGAIN!”

France claimed their second World Cup and first since 1998 with a 4-2 win over Croatia in the final in July.

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