
What Wasn't Seen in Real Madrid's Celebration against Sevilla: Mbappé Started It
The great gesture Mbappé had to celebrate a teammate's goal against Sevilla
In the last 2024 game, Real Madrid came out highly motivated to secure the victory. With a score of 4 to 2, the Meringue team put on a complete exhibition at Santiago Bernabéu. One of the protagonists of the game was Kylian Mbappé, who, apart from his goal, started a remarkable celebration with a teammate.
Brahim Díaz scored the team's last goal. With an assist from Mbappé, the cameras failed to capture the nice gesture the Frenchman had with his teammate. Imitating Brahim's way of celebrating, the Frenchman caused the whole team to celebrate like him.

This demonstrated the great friendship both players have maintained over several years. Similarly, starting this celebration was a clear show of support from Mbappé to Brahim.
Mbappé's initiative
This season isn't going well for Brahim Díaz. Accumulating just 836 minutes of play this season, the his level has been affected by this. While Brahim was affected by injuries a few months ago, his clear lack of prominence shows the little confidence there's in him.
Having been one of the most decisive players of last season, Brahim's situation has changed. From 12 goals and 9 assists, the player has only managed 2 goals and 3 assists this season. Because of this, Mbappé's gesture has been very important.

Going through a negative scoring streak, the Frenchman has regained his best form. Aware of Brahim's situation, Mbappé has shown all his support to his great friend. A gesture with which the 26-year-old forward has once again demonstrated his personality and attitude with his teammates.
Support for Brahim
Ending 2024 with a great result, Real Madrid won't return to the field until January 3. This is enough time for Brahim, after the support received, to come back fully prepared to prove his worth once again. With a second half of the season full of decisive matches, Brahim will have to regain his best level to help the team.
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