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Kylian Mbappé continues his adaptation to Real Madrid. With a double against Las Palmas (4-1) in La Liga, he reached a total of 18 goals this season. Although he is still far from the record of 33 goals held by Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009-2010, Mbappé seems in a good position to try to catch up, provided he maintains his current form. However, the road remains strewn with pitfalls, and each match will be crucial to maintain the necessary rhythm.
Indeed, although Mbappé has already played 30 matches in his first season with Casa Blanca, he still has a long way to go to match the performances of the Portuguese phenomenon. In 2010, Ronaldo scored 27 goals after 30 matches, despite an injury which kept him away from the field for 10 matches. Ronaldo's statistics are impressive, with 450 goals in 438 matches for Real Madrid. Mbappé knows, beating this record will not be an easy task.
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