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Upon his arrival at Real Madrid this summer, Kylian Mbappé would have made a big announcement internally.
Eager to realize his childhood dream after seven years at Paris Saint-Germain, Kylian Mbappé took over as manager of Real Madrid this summer. Still in the adaptation phase, the captain of the Blues has not yet made an impression, despite good statistics.
Indeed, often disappointing in the game, the kid from Bondy still scored 7 goals and delivered an assist in 10 appearances. But the “Kyk’s” does not intend to stop there, he who has great ambitions this season. According to the Spanish media El Chiringuito, the former PSG announced his goal in terms of goals to his teammates, managers and Carlo Ancelotti.
Mbappé: “I will score 50 goals”
“I’m going to score 50 goals », would have launched Mbappé, sure of himself. At the start of the season, the world champion had already mentioned this mark of 50 achievements. “ We are at Real Madrid, we have no limit, if I can score 50, then 50”he indicated, less categorically, at the microphone of Movistar.
A goal well within the reach of the French striker, according to Carlo Ancelotti, who announced that his number 9 could even “ score more than that ». To do this, he will have to continue at this pace and not experience too many physical problems, having just been hit in the thigh. If he was able to play half an hour again this week against Losc in the Champions League, he is out for the next meeting of the Blues.
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