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A goal and a title. Having just arrived in the Spanish capital, Kylian Mbappé did not miss his debut with Real Madrid, beating Atalanta Bergamo in the European Super Cup (2-0). After this first trophy in the Madrid jersey, the former PSG striker is now preparing to discover La Liga. This Sunday evening, the Merengues travel to Mallorca (9:30 p.m.), for the first day of the championship. And for the occasion, ESPN wants to do things in a big way.
Thus, the American channel will launch the “Mbappé Cam”, to allow its viewers not to miss any of the Bondynois’ moves. 90 minutes, live, focused on the French international. “There will be a dedicated stream on ESPN+, which will just be a camera focused on Mbappé throughout the entire game. It will show all his runs, all his emotions, follow him everywhere he goes on the pitch.”assured Manuel de la Fe, vice-president of production at the American media.
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