Real Madrid coach, Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly 'identified Kylian Mbappe as the club's biggest problem'
The Frenchman was hailed as
Madrid's blockbuster summer signing after signing as a free agent with the
reigning Champions League holders. However, Mbappe has struggled in recent
matches.
Ancelotti has previously
stressed he wants to see more from Mbappe but is now blaming the 25-year-old
for his inability to help the team when out of possession, as reported by
Relevo.
It is claimed Mbappe has been
identified as the team's biggest problem with his lack of effort in running
showing the World Cup winner only ran 8km during Madrid's embarrassing El
Clasico defeat.
It was also alleged that the
star's refusal to help his team-mates regain possession has caused an imbalance
in Madrid's set-up that is making them more open and susceptible to counter-attacks.
Meanwhile, since joining Madrid
Mbappe has scored just eight goals in 14 matches across all competitions.
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