Real Madrid Boss Breaks Silence After Mbappe’s La Liga Debut Ends in Draw

Real Madrid Boss Breaks Silence After Mbappe’s La Liga Debut Ends in Draw

  • Carlo Ancelotti has revealed why his Real Madrid side drew with Real Mallorca on Saturday night
  • The disappointing 1-1 draw also marked Kylian Mbappe's maiden appearance in La Liga
  • Both Ancelotti and Mbappe would hope for a change of story when Los Blancos host Valladolid in their next game

Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has opened up after his side shared the spoils with Real Mallorca in Kylian Mbappe's La Liga.

Coming off the high of securing a record sixth UEFA Super Cup against Atalanta, the defending La Liga champions were expected to dominate a side that had finished 15th in the previous season.

Carlo Ancelotti handed Kylian Mbappe his debut appearance in La Liga against Real Mallorca.
Carlo Ancelotti warmly embraced Kylian Mbappe during Real Madrid's UEFA Super Cup triumph over Atalanta on August 14, 2024. Image: Tullio Puglia - UEFA.
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However, the outcome at the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix was far from what Madrid had anticipated, leaving a bitter taste, particularly for Mbappe.

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The Frenchman played a pivotal role in the lead-up to Madrid’s opening goal.

According to Football Espana, in a moment of brilliance, Vinícius Júnior set up Rodrygo, who curled a stunning shot into the net, giving Los Blancos an early advantage in the 13th minute.

Reactions to the video:

Here are some of the responses to Rodrygo's goal.

@UTDTrey:

"Need this guy at Man United, man."

@AbuKaIashnikov:

"Some "Madridistas" wanted to sell him btw."

@iszzyiniho1:

"Maturity is realizing that RODRIGO IS BETTER THAN JAMAL."

@curtis_hog:

"Jude Bellingham passes to Mbappe who passes to Vini who then sets up Rodrygo for the goal. Ladies and gentlemen that’s Real Madrid’s front 4."

@boymanager0:

"Just when we thought he's the least needed."

@jrnaib2:

"Some people really said Rodrygo would be benched this season."

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@doll598:

"Brilliant goal by RoadRygo."

@myexjade:

"He is too good for Barca."

The goal seemed to signal the start of what should have been a comfortable victory, especially given the wealth of attacking talent at Ancelotti’s disposal.

Despite the promising start, Madrid's offensive efforts were stymied by stellar goalkeeping and a resolute Mallorca defence.

The home side, buoyed by their fans' support, found an equaliser through Vedat Muriqi after halftime, turning the match into a tense battle.

Madrid pushed hard to regain the lead, but Mallorca’s defence held firm, frustrating the reigning champions and forcing them to settle for a draw.

Why Real Madrid drew with Real Mallorca, Ancelotti explains

Reflecting on the match, Ancelotti candidly discussed the reasons behind his team’s failure to secure a win.

"We lacked balance," the experienced Italian coach admitted, as cited by Fabrizio Romano.
"I’m not satisfied with the draw because we could have done better. We needed more attitude."

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Ancelotti acknowledged that the match provided valuable lessons, highlighting areas where his team could face challenges in the future.

“We can learn a lot from this game,” he noted, emphasising the importance of addressing the issues that became apparent during the encounter.

Ancelotti insists Mbappe has the quality to net 50+ goals

Previously, Briefly News shared that Carlo Ancelotti showered praise on Kylian Mbappe, noting his exceptional goal-scoring ability following an impressive debut in the UEFA Super Cup.

When asked if Mbappe could net 50 goals in the 2024/2025 season, Ancelotti responded, "He has the quality to score many goals.

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