Kylian Mbappe is FED UP at Real Madrid ALREADY

Kylian Mbappe is FED UP at Real Madrid ALREADY

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Kylian Mbappe is already fed up at Real Madrid and does not want to play any more games as a central striker, according to Sport.

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The France superstar joined Los Blancos on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain in July, but he has been heavily criticised since moving to the Spanish capital.

Mbappe has registered eight goals and two assists in 15 games for Real Madrid, however three of those goals have come from the penalty spot, while his all-round game has been widely slammed.

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Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has struggled badly to find a system to make Mbappe and fellow superstar Vinicius Jr co-exist.

Additionally, the presence of Mbappe has led to Jude Bellingham enduring a very poor start to the season, while Madrid’s backline has also suffered due to the Frenchman’s inability and unwillingness to defend.

© IMAGO – Mbappe has struggled this season so far

Real Madrid lose to AC Milan

Madrid have shipped seven goals in their last two matches, being thrashed 4-0 at home by Barcelona in the Clasico before being dominated 3-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday by AC Milan in the Champions League.

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Mbappe was hammered once again for his dismal performance against Milan, as he missed a couple of big chances and struggled in his all-round game.

Sport are now reporting that Mbappe is already fed up of life in Madrid, just months after arriving.

The report adds that Mbappe has made it clear that he no longer wants to play as a central striker, and wishes to play in his favourite position on the left.

The problem with this is that this is Vinicius Jr’s position, which creates a big problem for Ancelotti and raises serious doubts about whether both superstars can play in the same team.


Source From: Football Transfer News Archive including Premier League & La Liga

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