Mbappé announces very heavy things!

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And one more trophy for Real Madrid. Already winners of the European Super Cup at the start of the year, the Merengue won the Intercontinental Cup this Wednesday, after easily beating the Mexicans of Pachuca (3-0). Enough to whet the appetite of the Madrilenians, who intend to make history this season, as announced by Kylian Mbappé after the match.

The most important thing is the titles. Goals help you win, yes, but the most important thing is the team. We won a very important title, out of the 7 possible titles, we won the first 2. We are on the right path, we want to continue like this”launched the kid from Bondy at the microphone of Real Madrid TV.

Mbappé is “hungry” for titles

And to add: “The season is very long, we have the Spanish Super Cup quickly after the holidays, and the other titles, but we must first take advantage of what we have now, and then be hungry for the other 5. » There remains the Spanish Super Cup, La Liga, the Copa del Rey, the Champions League and the Club World Cup to go for for Carlo Ancelotti’s gang.

Kylian Mbappé then returned to his new goal scored which allowed Real Madrid to take the lead against Pachuca. “ This goal was not the most difficult of my career (laughs), he conceded. But it was a good action with Jude and Vinicius, then in the second half, Rodrygo’s goal and Vini’s third, it served for the title. »

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