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Having scored his first goal for Real Madrid against Atalanta, Kylian Mbappé started his story in the best possible way.
History will remember that Kylian Mbappé did a Kylian Mbappé to improve his debut with Real Madrid. The captain of the French team was in line with his last season in Paris: discreet in the game, not very influential, sometimes self-effacing, but decisive.
After an average first half, the Bondy prodigy had almost disappeared from the radar when he emerged to take a pass from Jude Bellingham and find the side netting with a well-aimed shot from the right (68th).
Real had done the hardest part by breaking the deadlock through Valverde, who was magnificently served by Vinicius a few minutes earlier (59th). Kylian Mbappé, who came off at the end of the match, received a standing ovation from the Madrid fans present in Warsaw for the occasion.
Watch the French star’s goal on video.
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