Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe leads football stars at the Monaco Grand Prix – with Thibaut Courtois and Patrice Evra also in Monte Carlo for the showpiece event

Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe leads football stars at the Monaco Grand Prix – with Thibaut Courtois and Patrice Evra also in Monte Carlo for the showpiece event

  • Kylian Mbappe was the biggest-name football star at Sunday’s Monaco GP
  • Real Madrid star Courtois and ex-Man United captain Patrice Evra also turned up
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Kylian Mbappe jetted to Monaco for Sunday’s Grand Prix – a day after scoring a brace for Real Madrid in their final game of the season against Real Sociedad.

The French superstar scored goals number 30 and 31 in La Liga on Saturday to lead his side to a 2-0 victory. The game ended just after 5pm (UK time). 

Some 20 hours later, Mbappe was already in Monte Carlo, with fellow Madrid team-mate Thibaut Courtois joining him in the principality. 

Mbappe began his senior club career in 2015 with Monaco, before his £166million blockbuster move to PSG. The forward then made his switch to La Liga last summer as a free agent.

Barcelona defender Jules Kounde turned up to the race with fellow Frenchmen Mike Maignan – AC Milan‘s goalkeeper.

22-year-old Bayern Munich wonderkid Jamal Musiala also had a pitlane pass for the showpiece Formula One event.

Kylian Mbappe turned up to the Monaco GP a day after Real Madrid’s final game of the season

The French superstar netted a brace in Los Blancos’ 2-0 win over Real Sociedad on Saturday

Fellow Madrid star – goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois – was also in attendance in Monte Carlo

22-year-old Bayern Munich and Germany starlet Jamal Musiala pictured in the pit lane

Former Manchester United captain Patrice Evra joined Red Bull in the paddock before the race

AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan was also seen in the VIP paddock on behalf of Mercedes

The Bundesliga season ended last week; nonetheless, the midfielder has not turned out for the German giants since suffering a muscle strain in his left hamstring at the start of April.

Musiala’s Bayern team-mate Kingsley Coman was seen at qualifying on Saturday, but was not pictured at the race on Sunday. 

Former Manchester United captain Patrice Evra joined Red Bull in their garage and was seen in an embrace with team principal Christian Horner.

Lando Norris crossed the line ahead of the pack to win Sunday’s grand prix and claim his second victory of the season.

Local boy Charles Leclerc finished second behind him, while championship leader Oscar Piastri took the last podium position.

Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton were next in the pecking order to complete the top five. 




Source From: Football | Mail Online

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