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Real Madrid prepares its trip to Saint-Sébastien for the semi-final go to the king's cup. While the Merengue club comes out of a positive week, with a qualification in the round of 16 of the Champions League and a victory against Girona (2-0) on the 25th day of Liga, Carlos Ancelotti did not hesitate to Underline the good form of his team. In particular by praising the state of mind of the French international Kylian Mbappé.
“There is a good atmosphere in the locker room. I believe that the arrival of Mbappé, which is very humble, has improved the atmosphere. It gave us a lot of confidence ”said the Italian technician at a press conference. The former Paris Saint-Germain player had suffered many criticisms during his first months in Spain. In recent times, he has asserted himself as one of the best players in the Madrid workforce. Last week, the Frenchman was decisive by scoring a hat -trick against Manchester City, allowing his own to qualify without difficulty in the next round of the C1.
Mbappé operated on tooth
Carlo Ancelotti also described it as one of the best players on the planet. “He's one of the best players in the worldcertified the 'Mister'. He improved the quality of the workforce. Regarding the egos, we have lost players with a great personality, like Nacho, Kroos or Carvajal. These are pieces of the puzzle that form the atmosphere in the locker room. Young people must replace them. Little by little, young people like Camavonga, Tchouameni, Vinicius, Rodrygo, Valverde must assert themselves. »»
Carlo Ancelotti also clarified that Kylian Mbappé had missed the training session on Tuesday after being removed a tooth. He will nevertheless take part in the movement of the Merengue to Saint-Sebastien, as confirmed by the Real Madrid coach: “ He will travel with us and he can play
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