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Since Wednesday evening, the Spanish press has only one name on its lips: Kylian Mbappé. The Frenchman’s disappointing outing at Liverpool (2-0 defeat) is criticized from all sides. His case was also at the center of the debates last night during the show El Larguero on the Cadena SER. Journalist Antonio Romero said about him: “we expected the arrival of a typical CR7 profile and we found a typical profile in the first years of Benzema (…). Being a leader at Real Madrid means every day at Valdebebas for the five years that your contract lasts, and that is within the reach of very few footballers.”
His colleague, Jesús Gallego, was of the same opinion: “it’s one thing to play for Paris Saint-Germain and another to play for Real Madrid (…) Last year at Paris Saint-Germain, on November 28, Mbappé scored 18 goals, he scored 14 goals in In the French championship, 3 goals in the Champions League and one with the national team, and there, he has half of them. Still on set, Miguel Ángel Chazarri did not spare the 25-year-old: “Being the master of France and being called by Macron is not the same thing as coming to Madrid which is European champion. I think he’s clearly losing his place.” KM9 is dressed for winter and all other seasons.
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