“Free yourself, Mbappe.” Disappointing numbers and poor performance with Real Madrid sport
Real Madrid put on a dull face in their draw against hosts Las Palmas, and what made things even bleaker was French star Kylian Mbappe’s continued momentum from finding the back of the net and making the difference.
Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti’s men looked weak and lacked precision and were trapped in a draw for the second time in 3 matches, after they drew with the same scoreline against Real Mallorca in the opener and won against Valladolid 3. -0 in the second stage.
Once again, the striker, new from Paris Saint-Germain, has been on the move, but he has yet to open his scoring following criticism from the Spanish press for not scoring in the league.
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Kylian Mbappé left the Las Palmas match after watching the series and reading this news which criticized his level and his understanding with Vinicius. pic.twitter.com/26ZVugUspb
— Mahmoud Majeed (@MMajeedX) August 30, 2024
Mbappe scored the first goal for Royal Club in a 2–0 European Super Cup win over Italian club Atalanta.
The numbers show that Mbappe has taken the most shots in the five major leagues with 17 shots, but has the worst difference in expected goal scoring, at 1.8 per game, and has yet to score any goals.
The French national team captain also did not create a goal or create a chance or provide a key pass in three matches played in La Liga and wasted three chances.
Ancelotti refused to criticize the players individually in response to a question about Kylian Mbappe, who joined Real Madrid last July but has yet to score in the league.
“Our performance is slow. There is not much movement and the attackers take the ball under pressure from the opposition. When we lose the ball, we leave wide spaces between our lines… I don’t think it is a mental problem because the team is training well,” he said. Sometimes you don’t find the best way to play… it just doesn’t work.”
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Thomas Ronsero calls on Mbappe to free himself…
Roncero: It’s not Madrid, go to Gran Via like Bellingham. pic.twitter.com/0bIgXKi4OC
— Mahmoud Majeed (@MMajeedX) August 30, 2024
Instead, Spanish sports journalist who fell in love with Real Madrid, Thomas Roncero, told Mbappe to “free himself”, “man, enjoy life on Gran Via (a famous street in Madrid), like Bellingham did, and meet people.”
Mbappe returned to the “Bernabeu” with the “Royal Club” again in a difficult and risky battle against Real Betis, who qualified for the group stage of the European Conference League and have not lost this season in La Liga.