Mbappé and the “BMV” are no longer fun

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The initials “BMV” for Real Madrid’s attacking trio of Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappé and Vinicius Junior are not to everyone’s taste.

Real Madrid first had the “BBC” (Karim Benzema-Gareth Bale-Cristiano Ronaldo). Then FC Barcelona got the “MSN” (Lionel Messi-Luis Suarez-Neymar). And more recently, it was Paris Saint-Germain who got their “MNM” (Lionel Messi-Neymar-Kylian Mbappé). Now, it’s Real who has taken over this little game of initials, with the “BMV” (Jude Bellignham-Kylian Mbappé-Vinicius Junior). A trend that doesn’t really make fans laugh anymore and is even starting to seriously annoy some football fans.

While the Spanish press has launched the movement to try to find the best composition of initials to describe the Madrid trio, it no longer seems to be really funny in France. If the “BBC” was at the time an amusing find, the propensity of the media to want to tirelessly pursue this direction is no longer amusing. On social networks, many Internet users have clearly expressed their weariness with this phenomenon. BMV sucks…» « Isn’t this stupid acronym fad over? »

Rodrygo sidelined

And if this seems to annoy some, Rodrygo’s being put in the cellar has a lot to do with it. A key player last season in Real Madrid’s good season, the Brazilian is the direct victim of the arrival of Kylian Mbappé, who is currently off the pitch since Carlo Ancelotti lined him up on Wednesday night in the UEFA Super Cup (Real’s 2-0 victory over Atalanta Bergamo). But Internet users still regretted that the striker was not better regarded.

Isn’t this stupid acronym fad over?

— fanduski (@Fanduski)

August 15, 2024

And Rodrigo plays tennis?

— edouardo21 (@errooosssss)

August 15, 2024

And Rodrygo plays tennis? ” he asked ironically. ” BMVR same. Don’t neglect Rodrygo “, he was keen to correct. Enough to make others say that the Brazilian could quickly get tired of playing the role of fourth wheel: ” Rodrygo on the market next summer. » Carlo Ancelotti’s management of his player throughout this new season will provide the first answers on the subject.

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