If Real Madrid's performance is a 'drama', Kylian Mbappé's performance is a real catastrophe. At Anfield Road, against Liverpool, in the Champions League and with the absence of Vinicius Jr. in the team, the stage was set for the Frenchman to step forward and have a redeeming performance in the best possible context. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Instead of 'settling' the criticism of his terrible start to the season, the striker did nothing but confirm his status as a failure of the year. With all eyes on him, and despite playing in his supposed favourite position due to the loss of the '7' white team due to injury, Bondy's performance was an absolute tear and once again showed a performance, to say the least, mediocre, which has put him in the 'eye of the hurricane'.
Mbappé lived a 'hell' at Anfield
From the first minute, the footballer was completely erased and dominated by the Liverpool defence. Conor Bradley dried him up on the left flank and even beat him in speed, the best characteristic of the Frenchman, while the impotence took over an Mbappé who night after night continues to be a ghost on the field and a real problem for Madrid, which is much worse since his arrival in the capital.
In fact, Robertson 'gave' him the opportunity to redeem himself by committing a childish penalty on Lucas Vázquez, but the Frenchman's shot was saved by the 'red' goalkeeper. A play that ended up sinking the forward and that reflects the disastrous moment he is going through in Chamartín, where they are beginning to think that perhaps they made a mistake by signing a player who is not even the shadow of what he was and who is on his way to becoming the worst signing of the decade.