Florentino Pérez: "Mbappé is already forgotten"

Florentino Pérez, president of Real Madrid, was happy after winning his team's fourteenth Champions League.

Florentino Pérez: "Mbappé is already forgotten"

Florentino Pérez, president of Real Madrid, was happy after winning his team's fourteenth Champions League. The white boss analyzed the game and left a few words about Kylian Mbappé's recent pumpkins under the watchful eye of everyone. Pérez explained that he will continue working to acquire the best players in the world, but that Mbappé's refusal is now in the past.

«Madrid will always continue working on having the best. Mbappé is already forgotten. Nothing happens. Madrid has had a perfect season," he said this Saturday in statements to Movistar Plus at the end of the match at the Saint Denis stadium.

The Whites' leader thus referred to the truncated signing of the Paris Saint-Germain star and highlighted the path to lifting the title: «I'm happy.

We have all fought and worked to be able to reach a situation like the one we have. This year we've had a good season in general, we've already celebrated the League and then we've been lucky that we've had all the difficult teams, but we ended up beating them all”.

“The fans believe in these players, and that is why there is this illusion and we have seen very nice games. They have been highly valued qualifiers », he added, who highlighted and also shared some statements by Carlo Ancelotti in which the coach pointed out that one of the keys to the team is the madridismo of its players. "Madrid is a way of understanding life, as it is a club of its members, that communion is important."

«Something will have to do, if he has won four, something will have. He is a good conductor, he knows very well what the players are, Real Madrid, football », he said about Ancelotti.

«Courtois will be the MVP. He has had a spectacular season, he is the best goalkeeper in the world and that is why we brought him here. We have very great players, the merit belongs to everyone », he concluded.

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