There was some good news for Kylian Mbappe, despite producing a disasterclass against Liverpool last night, in Real Madrid's Champions League clash at Anfield New Delhi: Kylian Mbappe had a horror show of a night at Anfield, as he was first, absolutely bullied by the 21-year-old, Conor Bradley, and witnessed Caoimhin Kelleher stop a penalty kick that would have given Los Blancos a 1-1 draw halfway through the second half. Early on, there was a warning shot about what was to happen. Deep in the Liverpool half, Mbappe hesitated like a novice in possession, and looked extremely fragile with the ball at his feet, giving the ball away like an amateur footballer.
However, Raul Asencio cleared from his goal line to save Mbappe’s blushes and end the break after Mo Salah easily stole the ball from the Frenchman. For Mbappe, who has played in nearly 500 professional games, this was the worst thing that could have happened. Not only was this the lowest point, but it’s difficult to imagine the PSG summer acquisition could go any worse.
That’s what fans of Real Madrid can learn from Anfield, if nothing else as the high expectations that they had from the French superstar are eventually trembling down. How is the Spanish media looking into Mbappe’s situation Mbappe argues with the refree during Real Madrid’s UCL clash against Liverpool ( Via Reuters) Mbappe hit the front pages of the Spanish sports press, which was not surprising. As expected, the verdict was harsh.
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