Kylian Mbappe achieved history in the first half of the EL Clasico encounter from Real Madrid with Barcelona.
The 26-year-old delivered on the largest stage of Spanish football on Sunday and only achieved five minutes after the game to give Real Madrid an early advantage.
That was Mbappes 37th goal of the season in all competitions and raised him with the former Chilean Great Ivan Zamorano, and he didn’t have to wait long before he removed himself from the recording.
An enormous pass from Vinicius Junior with the outside of his trunk, which Mbappe enforced on Wojciech Szczesny’s gate cleanly, and he set up his 38th of the season with serenity and sat down the veteran Polish goalkeeper before lying his efforts into the outermost corner of the network.
Mbappe came to an enormous fanfare in Madrid, but also for pressure and escaped the status of the best striker of world football. The Frenchman took a while to settle in the Spanish capital according to his own incredibly high standards, but despite the inability of Los Blancos to deliver consistent results under Carlo Ancelotti, he showed his class.
26 of Mbappes goals – after 45 minutes of the game. At that time, thanks to the goals of Eric Garcia, Lamine Yamal and a bracket from Raphinha, Barcelona had gone 4-2 back in La Liga, who scored a goal in front of Robert Lewandowski in the race for the Pichichi trophy, the Spain-equivalent of the Premier League’s Golden boot.
Another 12 goals have taken place in the domestic cup and the Champions League competition, although Mbappe did not achieve a 16th title in the latter in the latter.
It is now expected that Mbappe is urging the 40-goal brand in all competitions and violating them, but Madrid’s worrying inability to stick to a guide is one reason why it will be a summer of change in the shelter. Ancelotti seems to go to South America to take over the Brazilian national team job and make room for Xabi Alonso to come from Bayer Leverkusen to initiate a new era.