In recent hours, the daily Marca has not held back from taking stock of a certain Kylian Mbappé. It must be said that the adventure of the Madrid number 9 began exactly 100 days ago, the opportunity to talk about a journey which started with goals in August and September, despite a questionable impact on the game. And much more criticism afterwards as the disappointing development progresses.
Real Madrid does not doubt Mbappé for a second
However, within the White House, we do not doubt for a second that Mbappé will explode in Madrid in the near future. In the columns of the Spanish daily, some internal echoes at Real Madrid. “We are calm, we know that he is a gun,” is particularly evident within the Merengue club. Inside the locker room, we are also very complimentary of his internal production. “He’s an extraordinary player,” assure those present on a daily basis.
Words which echo those of Carlo Ancelotti a short time ago at a press conference. The Merengue coach showed all his confidence in his new player. “Mbappé is doing well, he is motivated. He's down like everyone else, but he's motivated to get through it. He is training well, he is going through a difficult period, like all of us. And like all of us, he must tell himself that this is an opportunity, that if he is smart, he can get out of it quickly, with more concentration and character. This is how problems should be faced. The problem he suffers from is the same as everyone else's: he is not able to give his best version. But he must experience this moment as an opportunity to be better in the future. I am convinced that he will come out of this. Convinced,” assured the Madrid technician to the press.
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To summarize
It has now been 100 days since Kylian Mbappé started his adventure at Real Madrid. And the Merengue club is very clear on its case. Within the Madrid club, there is absolutely no doubt about his ability to strike hard in the White House.