Ancelotti, his declaration which risks upsetting Mbappé

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Carlo Ancelotti indicated this Saturday that he was not expecting the arrival of Kylian Mbappé at his club.

Others in his place would have rubbed their hands at the idea of ​​being able to count one of the very best players in the world in their squad, but he is not that enthusiastic. Carlo Ancelotti even seems indifferent to the prospect of being able to count Kylian Mbappé in his squad from next season.

The French international is strongly expected to join Casa Blanca during the following off-season. “Carletto” is perfectly aware of this possibility, but it is neither hot nor cold for him.

Ancelotti provokes Mbappé

This Saturday, after the match which saw his team crush Girona (4-0) at the Bernabeu, the Italian had to respond to the Mbappé rumor. His response was as follows: “Kylian Mbappé? He’s a player from another team. I already have the best players in the world.”

The former PSG coach does not even place the Bondynois in the Top 6 of the best players in the world. In his eyes, the three best in the world are “Bellingham, Vinicius Jr and Kroos”followed by “Kroos, Valverde and Camavinga”. The French genius will appreciate it.

Before leaving, Ancelotti said he really liked “to be the coach of Real today”. “I really enjoyed it. It was a fantastic match”he concluded.

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