Declares Himself a Madrid but Lashes out at Mbappé, Garrido's Harsh Attack: No...
Fran Garrido criticizes the French star: still doesn't seem like the best to him
Kylian Mbappé's level is still a hot topic in various media outlets. The Frenchman is improving steadily, but he still has critics, such as Fran Garrido.
This collaborator from Chiringuito de Jugones has once again put the Bondy star in the spotlight. All this to assert that, for him, Mbappé is not the best in the world. Thus, he insists that Jude Bellingham and Vinícius are performing more outstandingly than him.
Despite everything, this is not the view held in the noble area of Chamartín. The top officials at Real Madrid simply enjoy the three players. Florentino and his closest associates consider themselves fortunate to have brought together these three attacking pieces.
He'll make history
Regarding Mbappé, the perspective at the white house is that he's going to make history. Basically, because he has all the qualities for it. Additionally, they emphasize that he has a long career ahead and will keep improving his level.
This doesn't mean they're not happy with what they're seeing from him in the first half of the championship. Ancelotti and his technical staff are clear that his adaptation process is over and that from now on, he'll make a difference. In fact, he already has in some matches.
Very good adaptation
The best part is that he's delighted to be at the white house. Authorized voices from Valdebebas highlight the happiness he exudes at all times. His adaptation to the locker room, contrary to what many thought, has been remarkably good.
Thus, he maintains a great relationship with his teammates, including Vinícius and Bellingham. The three know they are the attacking references in Ancelotti's team and have the obligation to lead the team to titles.
This way, Madrid fans should remain calm. Everything is going wonderfully, and the relationship among them is perfect. Opinions like Fran Garrido's can be harmful, but they don't pay attention to what's said in the discussions.
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