Mbappé, big problem ahead

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After Vinicius’s festival against Girona (4-0), Marca wonders what position Kylian Mbappé would play if he joined Real Madrid next season.

Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, Jude Bellingham. This is currently Real Madrid’s attacking trio, and they are operating at full capacity. The two Brazilians and the Englishman scored the Merengues’ four goals during the festival against Girona (4-0) this Saturday evening. And when we see how well this is going, we wonder how Carlo Ancelotti will be able to integrate Kylian Mbappé, if the Bondynois ends up joining the Spanish capital.

After this Real-Girona, Marca makes the following observation. In his favorite position, that is to say on the left of the attack, Mbappé is not sure of being able to dislodge Vinicius Jr, who has been on fire since the start of the season. “If Mbappé wants to play on the left wing for Real Madrid… he will have to work a lot. This is the thought that comes to mind after watching the ‘7’ match against Girona at the Santiago Bernabéu.writes journalist José Del Rio, who gave the Brazilian a 10/10 rating after his recital.

“The Brazilian took over on the left wing”

“Given the level of Vinicius and everything he brings to the team, the decision that Carlo Ancelotti will have to make next season seems complicated to me if the French star finally arrives at Real Madrid, continues the journalist. The Brazilian took over on the left wing after relegating Eden Hazard to the bench and from there his contributions increased each year. »

“Today he is the footballer who makes the most difference in the White House (only Jude Bellingham can compete with him in this role) and with his acceleration, he is capable of facing the 90 minutes with the same power and speed, which are the sharpest weapons in the Italian coach’s scheme », concludes Marca. From there to say that Real does not need Mbappé currently…

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