Rodrygo, things are already heating up at Real

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After Mallorca-Real (1-1), a message posted on Rodrygo’s Whatsapp channel caused a stir. It was quickly deleted.

Real Madrid is definitely moving fast. A narrow draw in Mallorca (1-1) on the first day of La Liga, and the criticism is already falling on Kylian Mbappé, and on the lack of defensive work from the attackers.

Another sensitive subject is the message posted on Rodrygo’s Whatsapp channel, where the former Santos player is annoyed by his lack of recognition. “Last week they talked about the trio Bellingham, Mbappé and Vini (the media launched the BMV, editor’s note), but to this acronym we will have to add the R for Rodrygo. We have the attacking quartet and the rest of the team. Each one has his importance in the matches and will be able to demonstrate his value in the different competitions in which we will participate.”

Rodrygo, a WhatsApp post quickly deleted

Real Madrid’s only goal scorer in Mallorca, Rodrygo has been scoring points on the pitch to maintain an important role on the pitch. But this type of message can give the impression that he cares a little too much about his individual fate, perhaps to the detriment of the collective. According to El Chiringuito, this message was not written by the player himself but by his communication team. The post was quickly deleted, in an attempt to extinguish the controversy and

“so that it is not misinterpreted”but the subject is already on the table.

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