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Real Madrid is not shaking. This Thursday evening, the Madrid club won against Mallorca in the second semi-final of the Spanish Super Cup with a score of 3 goals to 0. Casa Blanca will face FC Barcelona in the final this Sunday.
Although he did not find the net, Kylian Mbappé was lively and in good form in this part. The French striker achieved great things offensively where he continued to combine with his teammates in attack.
After the match, in a post-match press conference, the Italian manager did not hesitate to compliment his player and believes that he is reaching his best level. “ Mbappé’s best moment? Yes. He was very good in December and now. He is reaching his best level. He scores goals, he is more active and little by little reaches his best level. With the quality he has, I don’t know where he can go,”
he told journalists present at a press conference. Words that should please the main person concerned.
Barcelona objective for Mbappé
This is the meeting that everyone has been waiting for. This Sunday evening, Real Madrid faces FC Barcelona in the final of the Spanish Super Cup. A long-awaited poster between the two Spanish big names.
Transparent during the scathing defeat against the Catalan club on October 26, the former Paris Saint-Germain player will want to make up for it and this time to shine against the eternal rival. Number 9 will be awaited at the turn by all observers.
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