“You will see me a lot in Spain.”
toAt arriving Kylian Mbappe to real madrid It's an open secret, but right now neither party wants to make the first move. Maybe it's because Paris Saint-Germain Continue in Champions League A potential meeting with Real Madrid in the final may not be ideal once it is known that his club is where he will be playing next season. The French striker is not having a good moment with his team, as they lost in the last match against Germany with a score of 0-2. The Blues' defeat caused a hurricane in France and focused criticism on Bondy.
Before the duel he was a countryman Choameni Who did not speak kindly to the media and hinted that Mbappe would wear white next season. He spoke a lot and his words spread. “In Spain, they are very aware of the player he is. Although when they see him daily they will realize more of the greatness of the player“It was the midfielder's phrase that shook the foundations of Paris.
Now France is preparing for the next international match against Chile, and Kylian wanted to confront the media to justify the bad match against Germany and explain what happened. But he was also asked about the possibility of his arrival at Real Madrid and about Tshwamini's words and the striker used sarcasm to get out of the situation, but what is clear is that he is no longer hiding and does not deny that he will wear the shirt. Real Madrid shirt:I played against Real Sociedad, then I will play against Barcelona, then maybe against Atletico Madrid. You'll see me a lot in Spain, that's what I was referring to.“, he muddled through.
I would understand that they will whistle
Mbappe criticized himself for the bad match against Germany: We played poorly against Germany. I have had the opportunity to play many competitions. Sometimes we got beaten and won the title, or we won all the friendlies and went home. The proof is that I played against Germany twice in friendly matches and we lost, and I played against them three times in an official match and never lost.”It's still a friendly match, but there were too many warnings, too many mistakes made to beat a team like Germany. He added, “If we play this way in what awaits us, we will face great disappointments, and we do not want that to happen.”
The Frenchman can understand the bad reception from his fans, even the whistles: “I will just focus on playing. Regardless of the reception I receive, I will do my best to get a reaction. And to be honest, I will understand if they whistle at me. There's a classic on Sunday and I. I won't take it personally and it won't change the way I play. But if they don't blow the whistle at me, I'll be pleasantly surprised. “So sometimes we can have good surprises.”