Real Madrid: things are really starting to heat up for Kylian Mbappé

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Real Madrid revived a bit early Saturday afternoon, winning 4-0 against Osasuna. A match unfortunately marked by physical problems, with the serious injury of Éder Militão and the muscular injuries of Rodrygo and Lucas Vazquez, but also by the new very mixed performance of Kylian Mbappé. A fourth game in a row without scoring for the Bondynois, and a rather average contribution to the game.

“Mbappé made a lot of good moves. It’s only a matter of time before he scores again.”confided Carlo Ancelotti after the meeting. If the former PSG player still has the confidence of the Italian tactician, Madrid supporters and media are starting to cringe. Already designated as one of the main culprits in the defeats against Barça and AC Milan, KM9 disappointed again and did not seize the opportunity to recover, unlike Vinicius Jr, author of a hat-trick, or Jude Bellingham.

The comparison with Vinicius Jr hurts

“Three goals from Vinicius, none from Mbappé”title for example A.S. in an opinion article. “The Brazilian not only has four more goals than Mbappé, but he is twice as effective in front of goal, he dribbles more and even recovers more balls”indicates the media in another article, which adds that “the contribution of 7 outclasses that of 9 in all areas of the game”. For the Madrid media, the boss is Vinicius Jr.

In the other big media in the Spanish capital, MarcaMbappé is also volleyed. “Mbappé is going through an unprecedented crisis”explains the media. “Mbappé drowns as number 9, while Vinicius has fun on the left. There is no doubt, he is the leader of the team. Not Mbappé ». The media also highlights the fact that when the final whistle blew, the Bondynois went directly to the locker room, a sign of a certain frustration and great dissatisfaction with his performances. Suffice it to say that this international break does not come at the best of times for Mbappé…

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