Mbappé, Ancelotti responds to Deschamps!

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The absence of Kylian Mbappé from the Blues list for the next matches was surprising. Questioned at a press conference, Carlo Ancelotti was keen to defend his player, downplaying Didier Deschamps’ decision and recalling that Mbappé remains very invested in Real Madrid. The Italian coach said: “Kylian is going through a difficult time, but he is training very well. Each of us goes through this, and it’s an opportunity for us to become even better. »

Mbappé supported by Ancelotti

Faced with questions about a possible modification of the positions of Mbappé and Vinicius Jr., Ancelotti was clear: “I’m not going to change Vinicius’ position. Our problem is not the attack, but the defense. » Confident, the Real Madrid coach firmly believes in his team’s ability to overcome this complex period.

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