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When he scored this goal in the European Super Cup against Atalanta for his first match with the Merengues jersey, Kylian Mbappé probably thought he had started his season in the best possible way. But afterwards, during the first three days of La Liga, the Frenchman struggled. No goals, no assists, and difficulties in the game, and this while the Merengues faced teams a priori destined to play in the second half of the table.
“He plays very well even though he hasn’t scored, his influence creates danger. Mbappé’s adaptation is not a problem. For me, they are a good team and the offensive work is very well done. We haven’t had an offensive problem in recent years and we won’t have it now because we have the best strikers in the world. Vinicius Jr. and Mbappé have alternated, but Vinicius has played more on the left and it will continue like this.”Carlo Ancelotti confided on Saturday, at a press conference.
Blind trust in Mbappé
As indicated ASinternally, we are not particularly worried. If there is a lot of media agitation around the Bondynois, the directors and the staff still have blind faith in Mbappé and know that he will end up being very efficient. This is also the case for his partners. They support the player and already consider him as a pillar of the project. For everyone within Real Madrid, Mbappé is not the cause of the team’s current problems. The former PSG player is indeed not considered as the reason for the team’s rather average results, which have already conceded two draws, and we mainly talk about defensive and midfield problems.
The staff is just asking for a little time. For their part, the leaders are convinced that he will have the same journey as Zinedine Zidane. At the time, Real Madrid had started its season very badly following the arrival of the French football legend, and Zizou had not shone for his first matches, before getting back on track and becoming a legendary player. We wish the same fate to Kylian Mbappé.
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