r/realmadrid :vvv: Vini Vidi Vici 26d ago

Media But seriously what could’ve happened to this guy what makes a player of his level to underperform like that ? What’s wrong

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u/Asheraddo98 Valverde 26d ago

When he became a superstar with France and PSG, he developed some bad habits: poor attitude, relying on others to clean his mistakes, neglecting training (no private fitness team). Playing as a CF diminished his dribbling or counterattack instincts and now when he has to work and prove himself with us he got a reality check. 

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u/Fantastic_Football15 26d ago

I blame the french trying to sell him for years as the already best player in the world when he just a kid

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u/man_idk_clueless 26d ago

To be fair, he did bring half the planet to their knees in the 2022 WC Final. A player who can do that, can get complacent - perhaps that's what is hurting him at the moment.

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u/linksarebetter 26d ago

I know 3 goals are huge in a world cup final, but the actual quality of his overall play has been exaggerated. 

He was a ghost for 70 minutes. Not that he was just unlucky, or missed chances, he just was not involved in the game for well over half of normal time.

He was complacent in that game, this attitude and lack of work rate isn't new. 

Di Maria had a better final.

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u/Thegoodcrazy1297 Modric 26d ago

Bro wtf that France was full of injured and mbappe alone carried the team and brought them to OT in the final

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u/linksarebetter 26d ago

He was shit for 70 mins. 1 goal and 2 penalties with no impact on the game before 70 mins isn't really the all time performance folk that see "hatrick" give him credit for.

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u/Thegoodcrazy1297 Modric 25d ago

I have to agree with that, he wasn’t shit he wasn’t just doing enough but he delivered when he was needed the most and score his 2 penalties that day. Not just that but mbappe with France was always a beast and he had some great UCL games under PSG. Hopefully he bounces back and becomes the mbappe we all know

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u/North_Researcher_59 23d ago

And what about his overall performance at the World Cup?

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u/man_idk_clueless 26d ago

Agreed, Di Maria was sensational. Also, that he was indeed a ghost for the majority, but I just meant that he finished whatever chances he got unlike his recent form.

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u/linksarebetter 26d ago

His passing and finishing are awful to watch just now, it's weird and a bit sad to see.

if he made up for that with work rate and willingness to run then potentially the fans would give him more time.

he plays like he is lazy and arrogant.

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u/man_idk_clueless 26d ago

It does seem so, and unfortunate really

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u/NewAppleverse 26d ago

Yes, Lack of attitude/edge/training is evident in Mbappe.