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Kylian Mbappé and the Real Madrid players received a magnificent gift from one of the main sponsors of the Spanish club.
Real Madrid are doing much better! Authors of a rather sluggish start to the season in La Liga, with two draws against Mallorca (1-1) and Las Palmas (1-1) during the first three days of the championship, the Merengues seem to have found their cruising speed. Thus their last five matches have all ended in victories, the last one against Deportivo Alavés (3-2) Tuesday evening at Santiago-Bernabeu.
To top off this great run, the Madrid players received a magnificent gift from one of the club’s main sponsors, BMW. For the third consecutive year, Carlo Ancelotti’s men will actually drive the German brand’s models, including its new electric cars. The BMW i5, the BMW i7 and the BMW XM were the players’ favorites, Casa Blanca said in a statement.
Vinicius even greedier than Kylian Mbappé!
The most expensive was chosen by Vinicius Jr. and Lucas Vazquez, who opted for a BMW i7 M70 xDrive of 659 HP worth 186,650 euros. Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham preferred a BMW XM of 653 HP, estimated at 179,900 euros. Eduardo Camavinga (BMW i5 M60 xDrive, 601 HP, €114,450), Ferland Mendy (BMW iX xDrive50, 523 HP, €108,650) and Aurélien Tchouameni (BMW iX2 xDrive30, 313 HP, €58,550) were more reasonable.
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