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Kylian Mbappé’s first three months at Real Madrid are not a real success, even if they are not catastrophic either. The former Paris Saint-Germain player would find it difficult to thrive in Vinicius’ shadow.
This is the theory put forward by Pascal Dupraz in “The big mouths of sport”, who even announces the Brazilian’s future club in passing. “Mbappé is not a center forward but Vinicius will leave one day. He will go to Manchester City, where we cannot compete financially. For Mbappé, it takes time to adapt. It’s harder than he thought, he has some setbacks”remarked the Haut-Savoyard technician on the airwaves of RMC.
The former Evian coach is convinced that the native of Bondy will eventually establish himself at Real Madrid. “He is learning the role of center forward, you will see that he will be able to perform before the end of the seasonhe imagines. Mbappé still needs to progress, and there is no better place than Real to progress. He made the right choice. You will all see it! Everyone will turn around, including the French team. »
This Sunday, at 6:30 p.m., Real Madrid will travel to Leganés for the fourteenth day of La Liga. Once again, the performance of Kylian Mbappé will be particularly scrutinized, he who was not summoned by Didier Deschamps for the last meeting with the France team.
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