Capello Doesn't Hold Back and Sends a Warning to Anti-Madrid with Mbappé: It Seems...
The Italian is clear that the Bondy star will make history at Bernabéu
Kylian Mbappé's journey at Real Madrid didn't start in the best possible way. The French player wasn't performing as many expected. However, everything has changed over the last few games.
Little by little, he's showing glimpses of that version that captivated the entire soccer world in 2022. He's a standout player with qualities to make history at Bernabéu. This is the perception of him in the noble area of Chamartín.
Florentino Pérez has always trusted Mbappé as a player. He's sure that Mbappé is an attacker who will make headlines in the coming seasons. In fact, the player himself highlighted that he hit rock bottom in Bilbao and from there, he's a different person.
One who is convinced that he will mark an era is Fabio Capello. The Italian, who knows Bernabéu very well, is absolutely convinced that Mbappé went through personal problems, more than soccer-related ones. Therefore, he's sure that Mbappé is different.
"Mbappé has had problems off the field, not soccer-related. However, it seems to me that he's back. He's a player of another level," assured the former coach of the white team.
He's different since Bergamo
Life's twists, Mbappé has improved his level since the match where he got injured in Bergamo. That game against Atalanta marked a before and after. He only played half an hour, but he had time to score a great goal and leave a good impression.
Moreover, since then, everything has gotten better. He looks more comfortable on the field and, additionally, faster. Little by little, he's starting to adapt to the play of his attacking teammates, like Vinícius, Rodrygo, and Jude Bellingham.
Therefore, it remains to be seen how 2025 starts. The important thing today is that he's going from strength to strength, and it seems this will be the momentum he continues to have.
After all, Real Madrid depends greatly on him, and Florentino hopes and wishes that
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