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Kylian Mbappé confirmed Carlo Ancelotti’s comments. Before the match against Sevilla (4-2), counting for the 18th day of La Liga, the Real Madrid coach affirmed at a press conference that the French striker had completed his adaptation period.
And what better way to prove the Italian technician right than to prove it on the green rectangle with a world-class gesture? The Bondynois brilliantly launched the Merengue evening against the Andalusian club with a jewel of which he has the secret. On a pass from Rodrygo, he fired a clear shot from outside the area, finding the left corner of Alvaro Fernandez. The former Parisian then took on the role of decisive passer at the start of the second half, offering Brahim Diaz the fourth Madrid goal.
Ancelotti jubilant
After the Whites’ offensive festival, Ancelotti did not fail to highlight his own foresight. “I said yesterday that Mbappé’s adaptation period was over… And today he showed that sometimes I am right”declared the
Mister, all smiles in front of the journalists.
Mbappé thus ends his year 2024 with a record of 14 goals and 4 assists in 24 matches in all competitions this season. He has notably been decisive six times in his last four matches. For its part, Real Madrid also carried out a great operation by regaining second place in the championship behind Atlético Madrid, right under the nose of FC Barcelona.
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