“He shit himself”: Mbappé, the new scandal

“He shit himself”: Mbappé, the new scandal
“He shit himself”: Mbappé, the new scandal

Kylian Mbappé's disastrous performance on Wednesday against Bilbao provoked very strong reactions, particularly among Madrid journalists.

A week after the Anfield disaster, time for the San Mames disaster. As during Real Madrid's last trip to the Champions League, eight days ago, Kylian Mbappé completely got through it on Wednesday against Athletic Bilbao. While his performance against Getafe this weekend, beyond his goal scored, had brought hope, the Bondynois was borrowed, multiplying technical errors and bad choices.

And his performance in the Basque Country had the air of déjà vu all the more as, as against the Reds, Kylian Mbappé missed a penalty in the second half when he had the opportunity to equalize. Jude Bellingham was going to achieve it shortly after but Real were finally punished at the end of the match and the Madrid media had a field day criticizing the copy made by the French world champion.

“Kylian Mbappé’s match is lamentable”

This was particularly the case with the Cadena Ser. “
Mbappé's match is lamentable. And not just because of the penalty. He could have missed and had a good match, scolded Manu Carreño, emblematic figure of the station, in comments relayed by Foot Mercato. But his level was even below that of his team, which is already difficult. He can't get there on the left, in the axis, anywhere. » And his friend Antonio Romero had the same against him.

“His match is marked by impotence. It's a fairy tale to imagine him doing the dry cleaning. The way he takes the penalty is that of a player who shits himself, but who has the obligation to take it. he lashed out. An opinion shared by certain journalists from Mark.
“In high-level football, we don't remember a collapse like that of Mbappé at Real Madrid. A turkey, on Thanksgiving Day, has more confidence than Kylian Mbappé,” can we read there.

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