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The Real Madrid coach is convinced that his star striker will get back on track.
Sunday, at 6:30 p.m., Real Madrid will travel to Leganés for the fourteenth day of La Liga. Once again, the performance of Kylian Mbappé will be particularly scrutinized, he who was not summoned by Didier Deschamps for the last meeting with the France team.
Asked this Saturday about a possible mental health problem for his number 9, Carlo Ancelotti appeared annoyed.
“What a question… I don’t have the impression, I see him happy, calm and content to be here. I don’t think he has any psychological problems, at least he doesn’t show it. Speculating about this seems very ugly to me”replied the Italian technician at a press conference.
Mbappé, Ancelotti announces his awakening
And the former Paris Saint-Germain coach continued:
“Every striker can have a bad spell, and if they don’t score, they get frustrated. I see him motivated and happy to train with his teammates. Sooner or later, the bad luck will stop. Tomorrow he will have a great match because it is only a question of time. He has the qualities of a beast and sooner or later he will show it.”
Since his arrival at Real Madrid last summer, Kylian Mbappé has scored eight goals in sixteen matches in all competitions. However, the native of Bondy has not found the net since October 17 and a goal scored on the pitch at Celta Vigo.
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