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Real Madrid did very well yesterday. A 2-0 victory against Real Sociedad, with two goals from penalties, the first taken by Vinicius Junior and the second by Kylian Mbappé. A match that could have ended in victory for the Basques, who hit the woodwork up to three times and dominated the first half. But this match was also Kylian Mbappé’s most accomplished performance since his arrival in Madrid.
In the game, he seemed much more comfortable than in the first four days, switching a little more effectively with Vinicius Junior, and generally creating more danger up front. At times, we saw a more impactful Mbappé, more enterprising and more capable of making a difference. “I feel he is fresher, more active. He is very dangerous. He is improving and I really liked his match.”summed up Carlo Ancelotti after the match. “I feel better with every game. I understand what the team, the coach and my teammates need.”explained the Bondynois for his part.
The media are delighted!
The media in the Spanish capital are also, of course, getting excited. “Mbappé is finally Mbappé. Against Real Sociedad, he played his best match with Real Madrid”the daily newspaper indicates AS. “Mbappé is finally here, and it’s going to be impressive. He showed that he’s an extraordinary player, possibly better than many fans thought. Against Real Sociedad, he did everything well.”explains for his part BrandIn its match notes, the newspaper gave the Frenchman an 8/10; the best score of the match.
“Mbappé started much better than the big favourite for the Ballon d’Or which will be awarded in October”specifies Relevohighlighting Mbappé against Vinicius Jr. “This Real Madrid has to work better. It only works when Mbappé takes the ball, because things can happen.”says the famous journalist Alfredo Relaño, highlighting the problems of Real Madrid. The message has been received!
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