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Kylian Mbappé has found legs, sensations and his smile, but he cannot escape the controversies inherent in his status as a global superstar. The latest example concerns a soap opera which he generated in spite of himself, after being the target of an extremely rough tackle of Carlos Romero against Espanyol Barcelona, last Saturday (0-1).
Injured following the gesture of this player of the Catalan club, the captain of the French team was forced to declare for the match which followed. A fact of play all the more frustrating since Romero was the author of the goal of the victory of the Espanyol against Real.
Real Madrid increases the tone, Tebas Riposte
It didn't take more to see Real Madrid take matters into their own hands, communicated in support. The White House went to war against the Spanish arbitral system in criticism of decisions ” completely discredited “And evoke a” Interior corruption“. Through its Real Madrid TV channel, the Kylian Mbappé club also sets out to provide images as evidence.
An approach that has strongly reacted Javier Tebas. Very annoyed for long months by the victim posture of Real Madrid and its president Florentino Perez, the boss of the Liga, which had already castigated the attitude of the club during the golden ball ceremony, made a very cropping clear. Tebas said Real ” played the victims ” And ” had lost his head“. “” Real Madrid wants to harm competition (La Liga)not only to the referees ”. It is said.
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