Real Madrid: Mbappé has a big head, he’s swinging

Real Madrid: Mbappé has a big head, he’s swinging
Real Madrid: Mbappé has a big head, he’s swinging
And Marciano

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Holder of a Master's degree in international law, I realized at the end of my university career that it was important to evolve in a field that you appreciate. Overnight, I decided to put an end to my parents' dream, who saw in me a future lawyer, to make a living from my passion: sport. Since then, I have covered transfer windows and sports news, trying to keep readers informed as best as possible.

Kylian Mbappé doesn't know where to turn. Critics come from everywhere and the Real Madrid player finds himself alone. The latest remonstrances come from England. Former Birmingham and Watford player, Troy Deeney gave his opinion on the 2018 world champion, and criticized him for having a big head.

Real Madrid supporters quickly became disillusioned. Presented as the flagship recruit of the Spanish club, Kylian Mbappé struggling to really establish himself in a championship that he dreamed of joining. His six goals in La Liga hide a lack of efficiency and a cruel lack of confidence. Mbappé's performances are talked about, even in England. Consultant for Talk Sport, Troy Deeney delivered an implacable observation on the beginnings of the French international in Real Madrid.

Mbappé gets tackled in England

« CIt's probably not at all what we all expected. Personally, I thought when they got him he was the missing piece, much like when [Manchester] City got [Erling] Haaland. We expect him to score a lot of goals and that they [le Real] are more or less unstoppable » confided the former player of Watford.

“He must let go of his ego”

According to Deeney, Mbappé must concentrate on football and stop spreading himself too thin. “ What happened, I don't know if it's true, but looking back on it, my opinion is that his ego took precedence over his true work ethic. Being at PSG he had the freedom to do what he wanted, and the expectations weren't as high, they were always going to win the championship. So when you go to Real Madrid, there's Barcelona, ​​there's at Atlético [Madrid]there is the expectation of winning the championship and the Champions League. And I think right now it's weighing on him a little too much. If it's his dream, he needs to let go of his ego and work a little harder.” he admitted.

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