Heavy accusations from someone close to Mbappé

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Things are going very badly for Kylian Mbappé. Expected at the turning point against Liverpool, Wednesday evening in the Champions League, after an average debut with Real Madrid, the kid from Bondy made his case worse. Author of a catastrophic match, the former Parisian, who notably missed a penalty, was not spared from criticism.

To explain this bad patch, some argue that the captain of the Blues suffers from mental problems. But according to a technician who worked with Mbappé, the reason would be quite different. For him, the 2018 world champion would not be well surrounded at Real Madrid, pointing out the lack of technical quality of the midfielders.

“The midfield is not up to standard”

“Relaunching it will not be easy, launched the close friend of Mbappé in the columns of L’Equipe. First, because he plays in a team that does not rotate. Then, because in this same team, the midfielder is not up to standard. Mbappé needs partners who prepare actions for him, like Neymar or Verratti did in Paris, or Griezmann in the France team. »

And to add: “ Who at Real, currently, can do it? Kroos was not replaced. Modric no longer has the same legs. Tchouameni and Camavinga are not passers. Bellingham? I’m not convinced. It’s not Neymar anyway » Statements that should not delight the White House locker room.

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