Kylian Mbappe's Arrival Sparks "Internal Conflict" in Real Madrid Dressing Room
Earlier this month, Real Madrid made headlines by confirming the signing of Kylian Mbappe, who will officially join the club on July 1st following the expiration of his contract with Paris Saint-Germain.
While the announcement was met with jubilation among fans, it appears that within Carlo Ancelotti’s squad, not everyone shares the same level of enthusiasm.
According to reports from UOL (via Sport), members of Real Madrid’s Brazilian contingent, likely Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo Goes, are concerned about potentially losing their starting roles due to Mbappe’s imminent arrival.
Rodrygo, in particular, is reportedly feeling the impact, as his position in the lineup could be at risk if Ancelotti opts not to revert to a 4-3-3 formation next season.
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Moreover, Mbappe’s recent comments comparing the difficulty of the European Championships to the World Cup were viewed by Real Madrid’s Brazilian stars as dismissive, adding fuel to their apprehensions.
While Mbappe’s addition is undoubtedly a positive development for Real Madrid, it is understandable that existing players might feel threatened by the arrival of a player widely regarded as one of the world’s best.
Ancelotti and his coaching staff will need to manage these dynamics carefully to prevent any potential “internal conflict” from destabilizing the team.
Source: football-espana.net
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