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Kylian Mbappé is keeping his starting place at Real Madrid for the moment, but that might not last too long.
Kylian Mbappé, the French star, is increasingly destabilized by his start to the season. Within his Real team, he scored but the goals he scored did not really reflect his adaptation to the club. The former PSG is having difficulty within La Casa Blanca.
This was stated by Eduardo Inda, Okdiario’s chief expert, on the show El Chiringuito. He explained: “ Kylian Mbappé is starting to get agitated, I don’t know if we should go further and say get annoyed, because of his location on the pitch. This happened in Paris when he stopped playing as “9” and in Spain it was said that he was comfortable in this position, but this is not the case because he is less involved.”
“Mbappé is starting to get very upset”
“The footballer’s discomfort is starting to pose a tactical problem for the coach,” added the Spanish journalist, suggesting that the situation also bothers Carlo Ancelotti.
Inda then concluded by affirming that the Bondynois “is upset by the fact of playing in 9”. “He’s starting to get very upset,” he insisted. Last summer, I said, Real Madrid have three big left strikers who grab the headlines. Mbappé is someone who does not go for confrontation, but who makes things complicated and that is what he lets us see.” However, and if we are to believe the advice given to him by his compatriot Karim Benzema, Mbappé would do well to make up his mind. His place at Real would be at the forefront of the attack and nowhere else.
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