The PSG star's relationship with his national team coach is good enough for the striker to consider playing in goal if asked.
Kylian Mbappe said the faith shown in him by Didier Deschamps was worth "all the money in the world" as he spoke of the strength of his bond with the France coach.
Mbappe told TF1: "I think in particular that he selected me while I was not playing any more - for a player, you don't know how much it means.
"It's a signal, a very strong signal. It is a mark of confidence that is worth all the money in the world.
"I know the coach trusts and believes in me. And once he did that, I felt I could die for him on the pitch ever since. If he told me to play in goal, I would."
Speaking after that clash, Deschamps said: “We needed to win here and that wasn't simple even if we had several chances to score a second goal. They're always dangerous from set-pieces.
"That game was all about commitment and we lived up to that. We had a lot of the ball and we could have been out of danger with the chances we had at the end of the game.
"It's a good win ahead of Monday, an important step."