
Xabi Alonso's plan to see the best Mbappé: Florentino rubs his hands together
The version that Kylian Mbappé could bring back after the change Xabi Alonso plans to make
Just as he promised on the day of his presentation, Kylian Mbappé arrived at Real Madrid to make history. Although Real Madrid only secured two titles this season, Mbappé delivered a phenomenal performance. Despite his inconsistent start to the campaign, Mbappé managed to finish his first year with Real Madrid as the clear leader in the attack.
By breaking and setting new scoring records, the Golden Boot Mbappé earned is clear evidence of the season he had. However, far from being impressed by his numbers, Xabi has shown some concern about Mbappé. Because of this, for next season, Xabi has a very peculiar plan.

Xabi's intention with Mbappé is for the Frenchman not to be the only reference Real Madrid has in attack. Xabi Alonso wants the goal-scoring responsibility to be shared among several players on the team, which could be a change that helps Mbappé.
Florentino Pérez's expectation
Arriving at Real Madrid after several seasons at PSG, Kylian Mbappé shared his excitement with all the Madrid fans. As part of the team of his dreams, Mbappé quickly showed his gratitude through constant goals. Despite Real Madrid's inconsistent season, Mbappé only improved as the months went by.
Finishing the season with 43 goals and 5 assists, Kylian Mbappé proved the tremendous quality he has in his boots. However, Xabi Alonso is aware that, with the right support, Mbappé could reach or surpass 50 goals.

Xabi's plan to share the goal-scoring responsibility is intended to reduce the pressure on Mbappé so he can play his best soccer. This plan has caused a lot of excitement in Florentino Pérez, who has high expectations for Mbappé.
Xabi Alonso's scheme
With the Club World Cup still ahead, Xabi Alonso is extremely focused on the style he wants to instill in Real Madrid. With the goal of improving last season's performance, Mbappé could fully establish himself with this.
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