Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappé said he has adapted well to life in Madrid, crediting the city’s slower pace for helping him recover mentally and physically as he looks to build on his scintillating start to the season.
The 26-year-old France captain has bagged 14 goals in 10 appearances across all competitions in his second season at Real. This follows an impressive debut campaign where he scored 44 goals in all competitions, though Real fell short of securing a major trophy.
Mbappé joined Real on a free transfer in June 2024, leaving Paris Saint-Germain after a seven-year stay that saw him establish himself as their all-time leading scorer with 256 goals. During his time in Paris, he lifted six Ligue 1 titles and four French Cups.
“No career is linear. There can be difficult years, when you have to endure a bit more hardship,” Mbappé told reporters ahead of Friday’s World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan.
“But in life, I think I’ve adapted well to Madrid. It’s true that I’m a bit more relaxed. This isn’t an attack on France, but it’s true that I’m more relaxed in Madrid. The lifestyle is different, it’s less hectic than in Paris.
“But I think that’s part of the evolution of a man and a player. I’ve managed to get myself back on track, to get my head and my legs back in the right place.”
The 26-year-old France captain has bagged 14 goals in 10 appearances across all competitions in his second season at Real. This follows an impressive debut campaign where he scored 44 goals in all competitions, though Real fell short of securing a major trophy.
Mbappé joined Real on a free transfer in June 2024, leaving Paris Saint-Germain after a seven-year stay that saw him establish himself as their all-time leading scorer with 256 goals. During his time in Paris, he lifted six Ligue 1 titles and four French Cups.
“No career is linear. There can be difficult years, when you have to endure a bit more hardship,” Mbappé told reporters ahead of Friday’s World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan.
“But in life, I think I’ve adapted well to Madrid. It’s true that I’m a bit more relaxed. This isn’t an attack on France, but it’s true that I’m more relaxed in Madrid. The lifestyle is different, it’s less hectic than in Paris.
“But I think that’s part of the evolution of a man and a player. I’ve managed to get myself back on track, to get my head and my legs back in the right place.”
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