Published 08:53 IST, November 28th 2024
'He Will Soon Be Fine...': Carlo Ancelotti Shows FAITH In Kylian Mbappe Amidst TERRIBLE Run Of Form
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has come out in support of French star Kylian Mbappe amidst a terrible run of form.
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France and Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe is having probably what is the worst run of form in his career so far as the player who was termed as one of the best in the world is failing to live up to expectations at his new club Real Madrid. Mbappe once again failed to deliver as he went goalless in Real Madrid's Champions League fixture against Liverpool and on top of that missed a penalty. Amidst all of this, Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has come out in support of his player.
Carlo Ancelotti Comes Out In Support Of Kylian Mbappe
Kylian Mbappe hoped his move to Real Madrid would finally end his wait to win the Champions League.
That felt a long way off on Wednesday after a 2-0 defeat to Liverpool left the defending champion in danger of being eliminated from European club soccer’s elite tournament at the first stage and in a fight just to make the playoffs for the next round.
If Madrid does make an early exit, Mbappe may look back on a miserable night at Anfield where he was humbled by a young defender and then missed a penalty that would have leveled the score.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said afterward the star forward was going through a “difficult moment” just months after he joined the record 15-time European champion.
“We’ve got to give him our support and love and he will soon be fine,” Ancelotti said as he faced multiple questions from Spanish reporters about Mbappe’s form. “It could be lack of confidence maybe. Sometimes when moments in the game and things are not working out, the idea is to keep things simple. Don’t complicate things.
“He’s going through that moment now. You get through them. Don’t blame him for missing a penalty. People miss penalties. We can’t put too much grief on him for that.”
World Cup winner Mbappe looked a shadow of himself against a Liverpool team that leads the way in the Premier League and the Champions League this season.
He was brought crashing down by a crunching tackle from 21-year-old right back Conor Bradley when threatening to burst through on goal in the first half — sparking a huge cheer from the home crowd.
Ancelotti Calls Mbappe ‘Fantastic Player’ Amidst Bad Run Of Form
And it got worse for Mbappe in the second half when he had the chance to make it 1-1 from the penalty spot after Alexis Mac Allister had given six-time European champion Liverpool the lead. But with Caoimhin Kelleher to beat, he saw his effort pushed away by Liverpool’s back-up goalkeeper.
Mbappe has scored nine goals in 18 appearances for Madrid since leaving Paris Saint-Germain as a free agent at the end of last season. But he has only one goal in the Champions League for his new club, which has lost three of its five games in the revamped competition.
“Things are not running for him. We’ve got to be patient. He is an extraordinary player — a fantastic player,” Ancelotti said.
Madrid is 24th in the new-look 36-team league phase of the competition.
The top eight teams advance to the round of 16, while those ranked ninth to 24th go into a playoff.
Mbappe wasn’t the only player to fail to score a penalty in the match, with Mohamed Salah also missing a spot kick of his own. But substitute Cody Gakpo doubled Liverpool’s advantage.
(With AP Inputs)
08:53 IST, November 28th 2024