Real Madrid – Bétis: Pablo Fornals turns on Mbappé

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Pablo Fornals can’t take any more questions about Mbappé and Real Madrid. The Betis midfielder, passing through the mixed zone after the defeat (2-0) at the Santiago Bernabéu, arrived on edge. Several people took it on the chin, including a certain Kylian Mbappé. “If he was unstoppable, he would have scored in every game.”said the Spaniard, visibly not convinced by the performance of the Blues captain.

“Are you going to ask me about Betis or just Mbappé?”visibly annoyed by the situation, Fornals was fed up with the questions from Spanish journalists about the Frenchman, who scored twice this Sunday. Kylian Mbappé opened his goal tally in La Liga against Betis and the former Paris Saint-Germain player has clearly not made many friends on the other side of the Pyrenees.

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