Real Madrid: Kylian Mbappé has set himself a crazy new goal

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“He is the best center forward in the world. He is a tall striker who is good in the middle. His game without the ball is unique”. Carlo Ancelotti was not shy yesterday, at a press conference, after his team's big victory against Las Palmas in La Liga (4-1). It must be said that the Bondynois scored a double, and he confirms that he is in his best form since his arrival in Madrid.

Without too much surprise, the pro-Real Madrid media are particularly complimentary of the Bondynois, and they are more than happy to finally see the player they were promised. “Exceptional performance from the Frenchman, with a double and involvement in all four goals”indicates for example the daily A.S.. It must be said that on the statistical side, it is also starting to become interesting for the captain of the Blues, who now has 12 goals in 18 matches in La Liga. Only Robert Lewandowski is ahead of him in the rankings. pichichiwith 16 achievements.

A symbolic milestone

Clearly, the Frenchman has left the complicated weeks and the criticism in the rearview mirror, and can look to the future with a certain optimism. As indicated Marcahe even has a big goal: to reach 40 goals this season in all competitions. Peaks already reached with Paris Saint-Germain twice, while he has scored 18 times so far under the Merengue tunic.

The media wants to be optimistic and has complete confidence in Mbappé, for whom this total of goals is largely achievable now that he has found his cruising speed. Above all, he is on track to do better than his idol Cristiano Ronaldo, who totaled 33 goals for his first season at Real Madrid. That’s all we can wish for the Bondynois…

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