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Kylian Mbappé will not have had an easy first part of the season at Real Madrid. Between his mixed performances on the field and his extra-football concerns (legal conflict with PSG,
night trip in Sweden), the native of Bondy has certainly gone through the most complicated period since the start of his career.
However, the hardest part would be behind him if we are to believe
Carlo Ancelotti. “His adaptation period is over. He showed a better version of himself. He can still improve, but he has performed well in the last few matches. He is happy to be here, more motivated and more enthusiastic. So I think that this period, which he obviously needed because everyone needs it, is over”explained the Real Madrid coach this Saturday at a press conference.
Mbappé, his season is really underway
The former Paris Saint-Germain coach also says he is satisfied with his number 9’s agreement with Rodrygo and Vinicius.
“From what I have seen, it combines well and adapts to eachnoted the Italian technician. The truth is that I’m not asking Mbappé to be so involved in the game, his main characteristic is to finish, and that’s what we ask of him. »
Kylian Mbappé has found the net in his last three matches for Real Madrid. Sunday afternoon, the Merengue club will host Sevilla FC, for the 18th day of La Liga. The opportunity for the captain of the Blues to score his tenth goal (and perhaps more) in the Spanish championship.
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