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Tick-tock, tick-tock… The countdown to Kylian Mbappé’s debut with Real Madrid has begun and won’t last much longer, as everything indicates that the Bondy player will don the white jersey for the first time on Wednesday night, in the European Super Cup. The Spanish press even indicates that it is very likely that he will start in this duel against Atalanta, which will officially launch the season for Carlo Ancelotti’s team.
Until then, fans will have to make do with the club’s many social media posts, in which he is seen scoring goals in training and already seems fully integrated. Having arrived in Madrid in great shape, he is already generating huge enthusiasm and will already be playing with a certain amount of pressure on his shoulders against La Dea.
Mbappé has ideal behavior
In today’s edition, the daily newspaper AS says more about Mbappé’s adaptation to Madrid. We learn that he contributes to the good atmosphere that exists in the Madrid group. Carlo Ancelotti demands that his players be humble, united, and have no ego, and for the moment, Mbappé is adapting perfectly to this philosophy.
Smiling, very open and ready to make all the necessary efforts on the pitch, the Bondy player has dispelled, for the moment at least, the few fears that could exist about him. “Mbappé and Endrick are young players, who have similar objectives. We can’t ask more of them. From that, there can only be a good atmosphere, especially with a man like Carlo Ancelotti at the helm.”club sources reveal to the Spanish newspaper. Mbappé is already making a good impression in Madrid, but we know that it is above all on the pitch that he will have to prove himself.
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