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Mbappe bolsters Real bid to retain La Liga title

French superstar kicks off his tenure at Los Blancos with a debut goal and a first trophy

China Daily | Updated: 2024-08-16 00:00
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Even if Kylian Mbappe had not completed his long-awaited move to Real Madrid this summer, it would still be widely tipped to retain its La Liga title.

So, with the French superstar joining the likes of Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham, Madrid seems almost certain to continue dominating Spanish soccer ahead of rivals Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.

Mbappe made his Real Madrid debut on Wednesday, and started as he means to go on, scoring and lifting the UEFA Super Cup in a 2-0 win over Atalanta.

The big question for coach Carlo Ancelotti is how to fit Mbappe into his plans, although, if any coach can manage to keep his stars happy it is the Italian, viewed as the best man-manager in the game.

England international Bellingham may drop back into the midfield role he occupied at Borussia Dortmund, after being a key part of the attack for Madrid last season, particularly in the first half of the campaign.

Brahim Diaz, Arda Guler and others will also be looking to make an impact when they get their chances, with Ancelotti showing last season he was happy to rotate his squad.

"This problem has ruined my holidays," joked Ancelotti on Tuesday about his selection dilemma.

"The problem doesn't exist, because we have many games — last year those who played less still brought a lot to the team."

Mbappe, 25, has been Madrid's dream signing for years, but finally completed his switch to the Santiago Bernabeu this summer after his Paris Saint-Germain deal came to an end.

With over 80,000 fans attending his presentation in July, Madrid supporters have already forgiven his decisions not to join in previous years, and are eagerly awaiting their first sight of him at the new-look Bernabeu.

Madrid starts its title defense away to Real Mallorca on Sunday, before its first home match, against Real Valladolid on Aug 25.

Replacing Kroos

One negative for Los Blancos is Toni Kroos' departure in midfield.

The German retired from soccer after Euro 2024, having spent a decade pulling the strings in Madrid's midfield.

Talented Turkish teenager Guler could get more minutes in that position, while Eduardo Camavinga will also hope for more game time after he returns from a knee ligament sprain.

However, if Bellingham drops out of the attack to accommodate Mbappe, as he did against Atalanta, then he can become Madrid's leader in the center of the pitch.

The midfielder might form an athletic trio with Fede Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni, offering both steel and poise behind the dynamos ahead of them.

While Los Blancos are consolidating their position of power, aiming for a third title in four years and a record-extending 37th, their traditional rivals Barcelona and Atletico are scrambling to rebuild in different ways.

The Catalans sacked coach Xavi and replaced him with Hansi Flick in May, while Atletico has made various sales and signings this summer.

Diego Simeone's side has brought in Julian Alvarez, Robin Le Normand and Alexander Sorloth after a disappointing fourth-place finish last season, and it may take the Rojiblancos some time to click.

Barcelona's hopes are pinned on 17-year-old Lamine Yamal, and, despite his heroics for Spain in its Euro 2024 triumph, helping his side keep pace with Mbappe and Co is a lot to ask.

Catalan minnow Girona finished third last season, and for much of the season was Madrid's closest challenger, but is itself rebuilding after losing Artem Dovbyk and Savinho in the summer market.

It means Basque sides Real Sociedad and Athletic Bilbao sense a chance to break back into the top four, while Villarreal, Valencia and Real Betis have their own European aspirations.

AFP

Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe holds the UEFA Super Cup after Los Blancos beat Atalanta 2-0 on Wednesday. REUTERS

 

 

Kylian Mbappe reacts after winning the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday in Warsaw. REUTERS

 

 

Kylian Mbappe reacts after winning the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday in Warsaw. REUTERS

 

 

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