Mbappé: “I think I had a good match”

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After an international break that he experienced in Madrid, hardly called by Didier Deschamps to face Israel and Italy in the League of Nations, Kylian Mbappé claims to have taken the opportunity to recharge his batteries. “ It did me a lot of good to train here, to be with the young people from the reserve who I didn’t know and who have a lot of quality. It was good for me to run, to train, and I saw it today because I felt good physically. »

Physically well, and scoring on a serve from Vinicius Jr, the captain of the Blues was indeed able to regain confidence at the expense of Leganes. “ I have a very good relationship with Vinihe whispered hotly, relayed by L’Equipe. He’s a great player. Like all Real Madrid players. As I have always said, the best players are here and we are ready to play together, win a lot of matches and titles. »

“I can play in all positions of the attack”

And the device and his own position in Carlo Ancelotti’s system don’t matter, he proclaims. “ 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. »

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