Real Madrid: Mbappé's ordeal almost over?

Real Madrid: Mbappé's ordeal almost over?
Real Madrid: Mbappé's ordeal almost over?

Kylian Mbappé is going through one of the most delicate phases of his career. The French international has been the subject of much criticism regarding his level of play since his arrival at Real Madrid. The 25-year-old striker, not called up to the French team for the November rally, has been going through a real ordeal in recent weeks. But it could end within a few days.

Kylian Mbappé has been going through a real ordeal in recent weeks. Heavily criticized because of his rather disappointing level of play since the start of the season, he is going through one of the most delicate phases of his career. The 25-year-old striker is struggling to find his true level at Real Madrid. The Merengue would also regret not seeing the great one more often Kylian Mbappéthe one who blazed under the colors of PSG. The French international can no longer do it. But his ordeal could end soon.

Mbappé wants to put an end to his ordeal this Sunday

As reported Relief, Kylian Mbappé would like to strike a big blow this Sunday for the resumption of La Liga after the break against Leganes. The 2018 world champion, not called up in French team for the November rally, would like to put on a big match in order to silence the criticism towards him. If he succeeds, his ordeal could end within a few days.

Real Madrid are fully behind him

It now remains to be seen whether the efforts of Kylian Mbappé during the international break will end up paying. The 25-year-old striker took advantage of his absence by French team to work on his side Real Madrid. In any case, there is no lack of support, Carlo Ancelotti pushing him not to give up and the Merengue locker room being fully behind him. To see if Mbappé will manage to make the difference against Leganeshe who has not found the net since October 19 (against Celta Vigo).

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