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Criticism has been raining down on Kylian Mbappé for several weeks. In line with his disappointing Euro 2024, the Frenchman has had a rather disappointing start to the season compared to the expectations surrounding his arrival at Real Madrid. For this first international break of the season, the captain of the Blues has once again fallen through. Daniel Riolo also took the opportunity to slip a tackle to the former Parisian. “Mbappé’s last good match was at the 2022 World Cup. At that time, we were saying that we couldn’t do without him. It’s crazy that this player’s level has become so mediocre. What happened?”the editorialist wondered in RMC After Footthis Monday evening.
“I’m going to end up believing that Pogba’s marabout thing worked”Riolo says ironically. Silent under the tricolor jersey for five matches, a first for him in more than three years, Kylian Mbappé will have to reverse the trend quickly whether it is a club or in the selection. The 25-year-old striker will have the opportunity to silence his detractors, starting this Saturday with Real Madrid against Real Sociedad.
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