Euro 2024: Kylian Mbappé runs less than other attackers

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It’s no secret that Kylian Mbappé’s form is not at its best. The new Real Madrid player had a difficult second half of the season with PSG, where he alternated between starting and bench. As a result, his performances during this Euro 2024 are far from satisfactory and this is evident in the statistics.

In today’s edition, The Team reports on the 25-year-old’s fitness. Since the start of the competition, Mbappé has only run an average of 8.15 km per match, according to UEFA figures. A fairly low figure compared to other forwards, such as Germany’s Kai Havertz (10.91 km/match), Spain’s Alvaro Morata (10.52), England’s Harry Kane (10.55) or even Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo (9.14). Regarding his top speed, one of his main qualities, the Bondy player has been clocked at 35 km/h. Only Leroy Sané (35.8 km/h) and Dan Ndoye (35.6 km/h) among the forwards still in the competition have done better.

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