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Kylian Mbappé will finally be able to make a name for himself on the pitch. While his absence from the Blues gathering was commented on at length during the international break, several questions surrounding the state of the Madrid player’s mental health emerged. In a bad patch, Real Madrid’s number nine has not scored in four matches, in all competitions. So, before a trip to Leganès, Carlo Ancelotti answered questions at length about the French striker.
First, the Italian technician wanted to reassure everyone about his physical condition: “he was able to train well, his condition improved. I hope he can show all his qualities, which are numerous. Kylian never asked me for a position on the field. Everyone wants to be in the eleven, they don’t have a fixed position and can be changed depending on match situations.he explained this Saturday at a press conference.
Carlo Ancelotti supports Kylian Mbappé
Before speaking at greater length on issues related to his mental state: “I see him happy, calm, peaceful, it doesn’t seem to me that he has any problems with his mental state. This seems too serious to me to speculate on it. Bad times happen to all great attackers, but they will pass. I see him motivated, happy to be with his teammates. The series will end sooner or later. He will have a great match, that’s for sure.”added the Mister.
Author of eight goals in 16 matches with Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappé is therefore expected this weekend after his absence with the France team. Because, in addition to his personal form, he will have to be decisive to allow the Merengues to win and stay close to the Barcelona leader. But Carlo Ancelotti does everything to give him confidence: “its quality is enormous. I’m not going to teach him to play as a striker, it’s up to him to teach me.”. The interested party will appreciate the support.
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