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These are two great reasons to believe in it for Kylian Mbappé. While the Bondynois has been in difficulty since his arrival at Real Madrid, the Bondynois can remember the fact that Karim Benzema and Zinedine Zidane had difficult first months before becoming Merengues legends.
Asked about the French striker before Real-Getafe, David Belenguer also recalled the past. “His case reminds me of Zidane’s arrival in Madrid, the former Getafe player told AS. During his first few months, Zidane received a lot of criticism as he failed to perform to his usual standard. Your role has changed and you must adapt. At PSG, Mbappé was the absolute star and in Madrid he must share the spotlight. In addition, he is used to more vertical and less tactical football and does not play in his usual position, in which he has always performed best. »
“We will see the best version of Mbappé again”
For David Belenguer, we still have to believe in it with Mbappé.
” Patience. It will take a little more time, but it will be successful because the quality has not been lost, wants to believe the former Betis player. He is a ‘superlative’ footballer with enormous talent and his virtues will make him stand out. Additionally, players are not robots and have performance spikes. It is true that Madrid demands immediacy in performance, but when all the pieces come together we will see the best version of Mbappé again. »
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