Mbappé, “the best in the world”

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The Real Madrid striker, currently at rock bottom, would be able to bounce back according to Gareth Bale.

Kylian Mbappé is currently going through the most complicated period since the start of his career. On Wednesday evening, the 25-year-old striker completely missed his Champions League match against Liverpool.

Will the native of Bondy ever regain his best level? Gareth Bale seems to be convinced of this. “Mbappé is the best in the world and it’s only a matter of time before he proves it. He and Salah missed penalties but as Liverpool won, we will only talk about Mbappé’s”explained the Welshman after the victory of the Reds (2-0) at the microphone of TNT Sports.

Mbappé, “it was his time”

Steve McManaman does not share his optimism. “Madrilenians needed him in the absence of Vinicus Jr and other players. They needed him to do something, but he was lethargic. It was his time. Mbappé had to win in this match and he did not do it. The Spanish press will be merciless with him”imagined the former England international.

On Sunday, Real Madrid will host Getafe on the fifteenth day of La Liga. Will Carlo Ancelotti dare to do without the services of Kylian Mbappé at the kick-off of this meeting? The Italian technician, who would be in the hot seat, could opt for this strong choice.

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