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The weeks go by and look the same for Kylian Mbappé. In difficulty under the colors of Real Madrid, the French striker disappointed once again, this time against Liverpool (2-0 defeat) this Tuesday in the Champions League.
Aligned at the forefront alongside Brahim Diaz, the Bondynois had, in the absence of Vinicius Jr, the freedom to occupy the left side at his convenience. However, like his recent performances with the Merengue, he failed to rise to the occasion. Between ball losses and technical approximations, he even missed a crucial penalty which could have brought his team to 1-1 in the second half.
Ancelotti sends a message to Mbappé
Unsurprisingly, this poor performance did not escape the Spanish media, who did not hesitate to single out the 2018 world champion. However, at the heart of this storm, he can count on the unwavering support of his coach, Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian technician remains convinced that his player will be able to bounce back.
“It often happens that a goalscorer goes through periods where the goal eludes him, moments of disappointment. There is only one cure: patience. He is going through a difficult moment for him, especially after this missed penalty, everyone must support him and it will come back,” declared the Mister at a press conference.
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