Mbappe BOOED & Fans Turn on Perez



Real Madrid fans protested Club President Florentino Perez at Los Blancos’ match against Real Oviedo, summing up how the supporters feel about the club at the moment. After a loss in El Clasico, a spicy press conference by Perez, and a tumultuous week for the La Liga side, Stefano Fusaro and Ian Joy break down what is going on at Real Madrid, and are joined by Phil Kitromilides to discuss it all.

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29 thoughts on “Mbappe BOOED & Fans Turn on Perez”

  1. Vini has an ego, beelingham too rodrygo probably has too but they understood their roles pefectly and what to do but mbappe comes in with an even bigger ego but does not even play his role good

  2. YES!!! He is a poison to the team. I coach youth soccer, and if I had a great player with a poor attitude, he would be warming up the bench, even if I had to lose the game.
    Look at PSG! He left, and they are successful!!!

  3. This is Karma for all the Madrid fans who laughed at us when we were going through the mud.

    Now that we’re returning the heat back to them they’re crying that we’re “obsessed” to cope with getting absolutely humiliated by Barcelona and the fans. Double standards much 🤭🤣

  4. A serious Madrid would get rid of Mbappé at the end of the season. Equally, a serious Madrid would never have brought him in because the red flags were there for everyone to see.

    The club knew before signing him that his physical output had been in steady decline since 2018 reduced high-intensity efforts, sprint speed, distance covered yet they gambled anyway.

    And now? Back-to-back trophyless seasons. A fractured dressing room. A player who refuses to adapt.

    It's not bad luck. It's a predictable outcome they chose to ignore.

    The drama follows him everywhere:

    At Real Madrid, staff have labelled him a 'bad teammate' and 'bad player,' criticizing his attitude daily . He confronted Arbeloa's staff during training, reacting with insulting language after being flagged offside . He left the pitch mocking the coaching staff with a teammate .

    His own teammates? Some believe 'he is allowed too much' and has become isolated, socializing only with French players like Mendy and Camavinga .

    At PSG, the same story: Tuchel and Enrique couldn't work with him. Former teammates don't speak well of him.

    Even for France his own national team the cracks show. Mike Maignan launched a two-minute dressing room rant after a loss, targeting Mbappé, who sat in stunned silence . Antoine Griezmann? Their relationship has been described as 'complicated,' and Griezmann retired from international duty after losing the captaincy to Mbappé .

    Former teammate? Kylian Mbappé reportedly did not place Antoine Griezmann in his top 5 for the 2018 Ballon d'Or a slight that symbolized the coldness between them .

    Coaches, teammates, staff, even fellow national team legends everyone has a story.

    The red flags were everywhere. Madrid just didn't want to see them.

  5. 2 years without UECL , other clubs have 10 years or 20 years without UECL or another trophy, is not FC26 is real football, nobody can win every time, and beside that Perez is 100% right about Negreira and everything, he just has the balls to tell the truth, and you idiots you all hate Real Madrid, but wait and see when they come back, they always come back let's be honest , you talking about the best football club from the history of this sport, just like dogs barking to the Lion 😂

  6. Folks, the earlier you realise that Mbappe signing for real Madrid was the BEGINNING (not the main) of what is happening now…the better.

    Be as livid as you want, point fingers else where for all you want.

    The issue in Madrid is that they are not a team. Mbappe is a star but he should realise that before he came to the club, there was numerous successes on every level… And he needs to be a team player.

    He's signing hasn't gone well with the likes of Vini.

    The ego is too much.

    Vini cry baby situation

    Mbappe's dictatorship and selfish decisions

    Papa Perez blaming everyone but not taking any accountability

    Weak player management

    A disjointed dressing room

    If your a Madridster and you don't see these as problems. Then you are part of the problem.

    I'm saying this as an outsider.
    We need to enjoy football.

    Visca El barca ❤💙

  7. Real Madrid as a club has scored more goals without Mbappe on the field than with him on the field, you add to that that he didn't play in the hardest games cause of "injuries" and the fact it feels he is mocking the club constantly on social media, there you have why most madridistas have stopped supporting Mbappe.

  8. I'm baffled at the fact that Mbappe scoring goals is used a defense. It's what's happening around that which is the issue.

    Poor expected threat, low quality attempts, low work rate, almost no defensive effort, low activity level, low pressing effort. Madrid's win rate is higher without him than with him. And none of his is new – it's the same as PSG.

    There are wider issues at Madrid but I don't think it's a coincidence that their performance has fallen off after he arrived.

    As for Madrid without Mbappe, if they build a rounded squad and appointed (and stand behind) a reasonable coach then they can rebuild. Whether or not Perez will allow that is a different matter…

  9. Pérez may have been successful in the areas he addressed at the press conference and made important contributions to the club. Nevertheless, he must also take responsibility for the failures and other problems Real Madrid has faced over the past two years. If he hasn't managed to improve the situation in two years, he should leave – like everyone else – and the club should start anew with a fresh structure. Pérez needs to understand this.

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