Former France and Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has issued a stern warning to Kylian Mbappe regarding his position in the team.
Benzema emphasized that manager Carlo Ancelotti is unlikely to alter Vinicius Junior's role to accommodate Mbappe. This statement comes amid discussions about Mbappe's adaptation to the team following his free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain.
Benzema, speaking on the Spanish television show "El Chiringuito," cautioned Mbappe by saying, "they're going to kill him" if he fails to score in "two or three games." The underlying message was clear: Mbappe must adapt to the existing dynamics at Real Madrid, where Vinicius Junior has been thriving in his current position.
This advice from Benzema highlights the challenges Mbappe faces as he seeks to establish himself in a squad already boasting massive talent. The French star, now a 'Galactico' in Spain, is urged to focus on mastering the No.9 role rather than expecting positional changes that could disrupt the team's balance.
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