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Rather lenient in the down period of Kylian Mbappé, football Spain woke up suddenly this weekend, after a Clasico marked by the slap inflicted by FC Barcelona on Real Madrid (4-0). Symbol of the impotence of his team, the captain of the Blues
took a lot of money.
But more is needed to destabilize the placid Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian technician was not as complimentary as usual, but he did not overdo it either, even taking part of the responsibility for the failed performance of his star. “ We took a risk with his position because they play with a high line. Unfortunately, we didn’t manage to take advantage of it. Afterwards, he had three or four chances and was not able to make them come true“.
Ancelotti advocates patience
These words confirm the official position of an ever-patient Ancelotti. Before the match, the Real coach had already set the tone. “We are obviously satisfied because he scored goals. He is very important for the team because even if he did not score any goals against Dortmund (5-2 victory, Tuesday in the Champions League, Editor’s note), he was very present in the first two. Little by little, we are looking for its best version. We are in no hurry, neither him nor the team. We are already satisfied with what he has done, he will obviously become better because he has all the qualities to be so. »
An official version which does not hide all the problems. New media face of Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappé can count on the support of his club in the storm. But for who he is, for what he has done and for what his arrival represents, the former Parisian will inevitably have to give an answer. Carlo Ancelotti is clearly in no hurry. Spain is starting to be.
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