“He’s the one who hurts”, Aguero points out Real Madrid’s number 1 asset!

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Real Madrid are stunning, as they often are. This Tuesday evening, as part of the 3rd day of the Champions League, the Madrid club took on Borussia Dortmund with a score of 4 goals to 2.

Trailing by a score of 2 goals to 0 at the break, the Madrilenians reversed the trend thanks to a great Vinicius Junior, author of a hat-trick against the Germans.

An XXL and striking performance from number 7 which left its mark. In an interview given to Mundo Deportivoformer Argentina striker Sergio Aguero has claimed that the Brazilian international is Real Madrid’s number 1 offensive weapon this season ahead of Kylian Mbappé.

For him, the Frenchman still has to adapt to the game of

Casa Blanca. “ What one has, the other does not have and vice versa. Mbappé must try to adapt to the Madrid game. In Paris, he stayed up top and waited for counter-attacks to kill the game, but it’s totally different. We no longer see the Mbappé of PSG who used to give a face to the opponent. Against Madrid, we must protect Vinicius’ area. He’s the one who breaks the game and hurts,” he declared.

Mbappé can make an impression for his first Clasico

Kylian Mbappé was completely overshadowed by Vinicius’ monumental performance against BVB in the Champions League. The Brazilian is the real leader of Madrid’s attack this season. Much less active than number 7, Kylian Mbappé did not really shine against the German team.

However, he also has the opportunity to strike a big blow at the start of the season during the Clasico against FC Barcelona this Saturday evening as part of the 11th day of La Liga. A performance of this name would allow him to enter the hearts of the supporters. To be continued…

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