Real Madrid: Kylian Mbappé gets slammed again

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85,000 Real Madrid fans gathered on Sunday afternoon to watch the debut of their favourite club’s star recruit at home. On Madrid soil and against a promoted team, the conditions were ideal for Kylian Mbappé to debut at the Bernabéu with a great performance. But the Frenchman missed out, even being eclipsed, at least in the media, by the debut of Endrick, who scored after coming on as a late substitute.

The Bondy player turned in a rather poor performance, failing to make a difference up front. He struggled to play in small spaces and also had some technical waste, in addition to missing a few interesting opportunities. Not enough to condemn him or declare a crisis for the Frenchman, but the Spanish press is starting to get impatient.

Endrick was much more convincing than Mbappé

“Mbappé tried, but he couldn’t start with a goal at the Bernabéu. Endrick stole the spotlight from him”noted Brand. “Zidane also had a hard time at the beginning, an absurd debate was created around him, then it ended with a period of glory”still puts the newspaper into perspective. Others are less benevolent. “It was Mbappé’s party, but Endrick stole the show”explains for his part AS. “The incumbents, whatever their name and status, must get moving”launched the famous columnist Tomas Roncero on the SER chainimplying that Mbappe will not be able to rest on his laurels for too long.

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“Mbappé is not the player who makes a difference when he has the ball in front”explained Alvaro Benito, consultant and former Real Madrid player. “Vinicius, Mbappé, Rodrigo… I don’t know, for me there’s one too many. I really liked Pellegrini’s 4-2-2-2 at Villarreal. He had 2 players up front, who would therefore be 2 of these 3 players. The main ones would be Vinicius and Rodrygo, but there are enough games for everyone to play.”goes so far as to say the journalist Alfredo Relaño, who sees the two Brazilians in front of Mbappé. On Thursday, the Frenchman will have the opportunity to silence everyone against Las Palmas…

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