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Kylian Mbappé is regaining his confidence and has been getting better and better on the pitch for several matches. The Frenchman is efficient and much more comfortable in the game.
After the match against Sevilla FC this Sunday where he found the net, the French striker returned to his delicate period at the start of the season. Real Madrid’s new number 9 admitted to having hit rock bottom at one point.
“ I think the match in Bilbao (1-2, December 4), with my missed penalty, served me because I had hit rock bottom. It made me realize that I had to give my all for this jersey and play with personality,” he said in the mixed zone.
Before continuing: “ I know I can do much more. For 2025, I want to do much better than in 2024 and win a lot of titles. » The message is sent.
Mbappé attacked by Booba
“ I thought it was going to be a muse of the suburbs, guys like us. That’s why I simply don’t like him. I thought he was going to represent his African roots: I had too many expectations. He didn’t even go to Algeria. Cameroon? How old was he there? He went there being rich and with cameras around him. This is unacceptable. He didn’t even tweet when Algeria won the CAN. It doesn’t represent at all. He’s uninteresting. I don’t like his personality,” the French rapper declared in the CKO Podcast. The message is clear.
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