“Let’s go together!” »: after his non-selection in Blue, Kylian Mbappé’s message to Real supporters

“Let’s go together!” »: after his non-selection in Blue, Kylian Mbappé’s message to Real supporters
“Let’s go together!” »: after his non-selection in Blue, Kylian Mbappé’s message to Real supporters

After two losses at home against FC Barcelona (0-4) and against AC Milan (1-3), Real Madrid must absolutely recover this Saturday in the league against Osasuna. Relegated nine points behind Barcelona, ​​well ahead of the Spanish championship, Carlos Ancelotti’s men face, still at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, the surprising Pamplona team, currently fifth in the championship.

A victory would be more than welcome as Real’s two defeats have been the talk of the town. Two matches in which Kylian Mbappé played well, twice for 90 minutes, but was not decisive. Add to this his new non-call-up to the French team for the last matches of the Blues in 2024 (against Israel on November 14 and Italy on the 17th), and the Madrid number 9 once again finds himself at the center of attention .

And while the slightest speech from the Frenchman is expected by everyone, the latter posted a message on Instagram the day before the match against Osasuna. “Madridistas, see you tomorrow!” Let’s go together as always! HALA MADRID! “, he wrote alongside two photos. The first, which was taken on September 1 at the time of Mbappé’s 1-0 goal against Betis Sevilla, his first with Real Madrid in La Liga, at home. A sign that the French striker wants to rediscover at the Bernabeu these sensations of goals and victories after two defeats at home.

On the second photo, the group photo of Real Madrid this season. A direct echo of the word “together” that he wrote in his message. A way of showing that the Madrid collective, and it alone, will allow the Madrid club to regain its aura and its letters of nobility. This will require a victory against Osasuna, to avoid spending an international break in the fog.

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