Kylian Mbappe is slowly starting to show his best self for Real Madrid and one former Barcelona president is scared of the Frenchman. Mbappe joined the club on
Kylian Mbappe did not realise how difficult it would be to integrate into Real Madrid's star-studded squad following his move from Paris Saint-Germain.
Kylian Mbappé has had a rollercoaster start to his first season at Real Madrid after leaving Paris Saint-Germain this past summer. Nonetheless, could the Parisians be to blame for the sluggish start
Kylian Mbappé said he's more concerned about Real Madrid winning the league than finishing as LaLiga's top scorer after grabbing his first hat trick for the club in their 3-0 win at Real Valladolid on Saturday.
A 3-0 win away at Real Valladolid on Saturday was their fourth successive win in La Liga. Los Pucelanos are bottom of the table and before and during the match their fans protested loudly against their president — and Madrid legend — Ronaldo Nazario for his management of the club.
Tradition dictates that teammates sign the match ball after a player scores a hat-trick, and Kylian Mbappé is no exception as Real Madrid stars wrote after his first.
Former France Football President Noel Le Graet recently met with Real Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappe to discuss concerns about his future with the France national team.
After a dicey start to his career at Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappe appears to have finally established himself at the Santiago Bernabeu.The forward has started 2025 with a bang, notably scoring eight
With the match ball safely tucked underneath his arm, a beaming Kylian Mbappe walked off the Estadio Jose Zorilla pitch soaking up the plaudits from fans and teammates alike. The French striker had just scored all of Real Madrid's goals in a 3-0 La Liga win at Real Valladolid,
The reigning champions of Europe are ensured of their place in at least the knockout play-off round as the league phase of the revamped Champions League wraps up with its final matchday this week.
European champion Real Madrid is very close to hitting its best form, manager Carlo Ancelotti said ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League clash at French side Brest.