Carlo Ancelotti addresses concerns about Kylian Mbappe, which have been a source of frustration.

 

Screenshot from the source 

Kylian Mbappe is currently a source of concern, with many feeling that Real Madrid is struggling to witness his prolific goal-scoring ability. In three La Liga matches, he has not yet scored. His last goal came on his Real Madrid debut in the UEFA Super Cup, and it seemed to relieve a significant burden from him.


As time goes on, the pressure on Kylian Mbappe seems to grow heavier. Even top players face significant scrutiny and pressure at Real Madrid. However, Carlo Ancelotti has addressed the concerns about Mbappe, offering his perspective on the situation.




According to 90min, Carlo Ancelotti does not appear too worried about Kylian Mbappe. He has stated that Mbappe himself is not concerned, and neither is Real Madrid.


Carlo Ancelotti remarked, “The last goal Mbappe scored was on August 14 [in the Super Cup], and today is August 28. That’s two weeks. It’s not time to worry. He isn’t worried, and neither are we. Vinicius [Junior] hasn’t scored in three games, and he doesn’t look worried.” Ancelotti made these comments before the match against Las Palmas, where Mbappe did not score again. Vinicius Junior, however, netted his first goal of the season from a penalty.


For a player of Mbappe’s caliber, he will likely be keen to score his first La Liga goal for Real Madrid in their upcoming match against Real Betis. Nevertheless, it’s reassuring to see that Real Madrid maintains a calm atmosphere, which is conducive to player success rather than creating a hostile environment.


 

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post