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After a majorly failed Clasico, Kylian Mbappé failed to silence the critics this week. While he had the opportunity to give a response in another important match against AC Milan in the Champions League, the captain of the France team was again in difficulty.
Kylian Mbappé even personified the imbalance of a Real Madrid still beaten (1-3). Legend of the French team renowned for his closeness with the star, Thierry Henry had strong words. “ It’s going to get better because it can’t get any worse than thislaunched the 1998 world champion at the microphone of CBS. The team is frustrated with him, which I can understand, it’s not easy. »
Strong words from Thierry Henry on Kylian Mbappé
“We have to give him time, but he must learn to play like a number 9, having the desire and the will to project himself. We don’t ask him to keep the ball like Didier Drogba, we don’t ask him to take the ball and dribble past everyone, but to project himself when the team is high. »
Thierry Henry concluded his demonstration by emphasizing the importance of Rodrygo in phases without the ball. “ He was essential last year when they were losing the ball. I know he may not have the efficiency of Vinicius last year, but he was balancing the team without the ball and now he’s not playing.
It’s going to be hard for Carlo Ancelotti to find a way for all the players to coexist. But right now it’s not good enough. »So many messages that Kylian Mbappé must receive. The former Parisian has the talent to bounce back. The next few weeks will be decisive.
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