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In recent months, Kylian Mbappé has come under fire from criticism. The French international has not been able to regain his former level at all and has had a series of poor performances for Real Madrid. Enough to clearly start to annoy the Spanish press and Madrid fans. This Tuesday, the former PSG again missed his C1 meeting against Milan (1-3). And since then, we have talked about the possibility of seeing him go to the bench to punish him for his bad matches. On Canal+Samir Nasri estimated that Carlo Ancelotti had his share of responsibility in this management.
“It’s up to the coaches to enforce what they want. Me, when I was at Manchester City, Pep Guardiola clearly told us: “you are a team of big guys, you don’t run enough”. Textually. He lowered our fitness weight for us and explained his pressing to us A+B. And whoever didn’t, he automatically went to the bench. Everyone pitched in and made the effort. The problem is that no one had the courage to put him on the bench, to make him understand for a period that he must make the effort.he said. The Italian technician will actually have to change things.
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