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The Merengue took advantage of this convincing success to reduce the gap with FC Barcelona, who drew against Celta Vigo the day before. “ Victory, always, we came here to win, we knew the importance of the match. We had to win after Barça’s draw. We started the match well, with pace, good combinations with one or two touches of the ball and settling into the Leganés camp. We scored the first goal and it’s always important to score it quickly when you play away. And then, at the end of the match, we scored the second and third goals,” thundered the Bondynois.
Mbappé talks about Vini
The 2018 world champion was repositioned on the left wing, his favorite flank, this Sunday evening, against Leganés to the detriment of Vinicius Junior. The Frenchman opened the scoring before the break. “I think I had a good match. I’m starting to hang out with my teammates. I played in a different position from the last matches. But I can play all positions of the attack. The next one, I might change position again but I’m ready to help the team and give my best. Anyway, playing on the right, on the left, in the center, that’s the story of my career and I don’t care. What I want is to play well, help the team and score a lot of goals,” added the former Monegasque.
Concerning Vinicius, Mbappé assured that he had a very good relationship with the Auriverde star. “ I have a very good relationship with Vini, he is a great player, like everyone else. The best are here and we are ready to win a lot of matches and titles together.”
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