Kylian Mbappé, really fed up at Real Madrid

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

According to the Madrid press, Real Madrid players had a bad time against Kylian Mbappé after his trip to Sardinia.

Real Madrid definitely seems to be coping well with the absences of Kylian Mbappé. New illustration this Sunday with the victory won on the lawn of Espanyol Barcelona (0-2) thanks to a double from Vinicius. The Merengue have thus won six of their last seven matches played without the Bondynois. Conversely, Real Madrid have only won one of their last seven matches when the former Parisian started, for two draws and four defeats…

This statistic obviously does not help Kylian Mbappé’s rating with Madrid supporters. This after a blow this weekend with the trip of the French world champion to Sardinia with his girlfriend, the Spanish actress Ester Exposito. But Merengue fans are not the only ones to have had a bad experience with this escapade. The same seems to be true of his teammates.

According to Onda Cero, Madrid players are indeed tired of the privileges enjoyed by Kylian Mbappé, especially when he is on the flank. “The players notice that there are privileges for some and not for others. For an injured player to go 4 days to France and 5 days to Italy, I had never seen it,” explained journalist Alberto Pereiro. Enough to confirm the idea of ​​uneasiness in the Madrid locker room regarding the Frenchman.

Jude Bellingham particularly upset

For some, Jude Bellingham would have liked to send a message by publishing on social networks the photo of the team lined up this Sunday in Catalonia, without Kylian Mbappé. The England international would be particularly angry with his teammate.

Alvaro Arbeloa came to support his star player.
“The management of injured players is entirely the responsibility of the Real Madrid medical staff, who determine when they must go to Valdebebas and when they are not allowed,” explained the Madrid coach after the success in Catalonia. Other than that, each player does what they see fit in their free time, and I can’t intervene in that. »