Kylian Mbappé gets demolished by Dugarry and Rothen

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After several years of good and loyal service at PSG, Kylian Mbappé (25 years old) went to live his dream at Real Madrid. The Frenchman is trying to find his feet at his new club. And he is experiencing some difficulties at the moment despite a double against Betis on the last day of La Liga. In France, we are closely following the performances of the captain of the Blues. And for Christophe Dugarry, it is not enough. The 98 world champion criticized the Bondynois on RMC Sport. “It’s still a successful start to the season, he scored in the first match, he’s just scored a double, if you stick strictly to the statistics, it’s successful. He’s here to score goals. Afterwards, in the game, he and his team must be much better. (…) Kylian Mbappé, despite significant statistics and goals, has been average and insufficient in the game for a very long time. For several months, whether in the French team, with Paris Saint-Germain or currently in Madrid. He must progress in his role as a striker, in duels, in the physical challenge when you play in this position, in his heading game and his technical quality. He makes less and less of a difference and he needs to question himself. He’s going to have to progress in the game.”

He then added: “We also see Mbappé’s technical limitations. We know that he is not in the top 10 most technical players. And today, his limitations are obvious with a player like Vinicius next to him.” An opinion shared by Jérôme Rothen, who nevertheless very often defended the player when he played at PSG. “When I see the physical level of Vinicius and Mbappé, it’s obvious. In the same areas, because Mbappé sometimes also finds himself on the left and vice versa, Vinicius makes differences that Mbappé doesn’t. Kylian doesn’t eliminate.” The former AS Monaco player is dressed for winter.

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