Former Real midfielder Michael Laudrup took a very critical look at the start of Kylian Mbappé's career in Madrid.
Kylian Mbappé's performances at Real Madrid have fallen well short of the expectations aroused by a rookie of his size. An observation barely brightened by the 8 goals he has scored so far (in 16 matches played). Several personalities from the world of football have highlighted this.
The last to give his opinion on the French striker's first months at the Santiago Bernabeu is Michael Laudrup, who wore the Barça jersey between 1989 and 1994, as well as that of Real Madrid from 1994 to 1996.
Mbappé singled out for his lack of efficiency
“He can play better or worse, but in everyone's eyes he is the best striker in the world and he can't need so many chances to score a goal. We saw it against Milan, against Barcelona and on other occasions. It's not true that he needs ten chances to score two goals with the level he has.”
he said on Viaplay, where he is a commentator.
While he is facing a complicated mental test, as Didier Deschamps pointed out last Thursday, Mbappé clearly did not need this kind of remarks. The Bondynois can be insensitive to people's opinions, but when the analyzes come from former icons of the Merengue club it can certainly only touch him.