Mbappe to be a 'good problem' for Ancelotti next season, claims Rodrygo

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Rodrygo Goes, scorer of the brace that led Real Madrid to victory against Athletic on Sunday in La Liga, spoke to the 'Merengue' club's official television after the match. The Brazilian winger addressed the possible arrival of Kylian Mbappe at the Santiago Bernabeu.

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Rodrygo Goes is happier for Eder Militao's return than for his brace in La Liga win over Athletic on Sunday night. The winger spoke to the microphones of his club's official television after scoring two goals and dispatching the 'Lions' with the kind of moves he loves. In any case, for him, the focus is on the fact that his compatriot returned after 232 days on the sidelines.
"It was a very special day. Scoring with this shirt is always important and a joy for me. I'm very happy with the victory and with the game we played. The opening goal? It's a move that I like to do a lot. Whenever I go inside and shoot there, I like it a lot. I hope to score many more goals like that. The three points are very important. Winning is always important. Now, in the final stretch of the season and of La Liga, we always have to score to get closer to the title," he said.
"The truth is that I am much happier with Militao's return than with my two goals because I knew he was going to score again, but the truth is that it was a special day for 'Mili'," he added. Already thinking about the near future, which involves the Champions League, he said: "Once again, it's Manchester City's turn.... We are ready. It's going to be a very nice game and we'll see what happens.
In the mixed zone, the Real Madrid player was asked about the possible arrival of Kylian Mbappe and how that will affect his playing time. "Mbappe to Real? I think it’s close as it’s what journalists say, I trust you guys! But I don’t know what’s going on. If Mbappe comes, I will be benched? It will be a good problem for the manager. I’m only focused on Real Madrid."
Rodrygo took on more responsibilities than ever at Madrid, taking advantage of the absence of his compatriot Vinicius due to suspension. Brahim Diaz took the place of the No 7 in Carlo Ancelotti's starting XI, but it was the Brazilian striker who tipped the balance in favor of the 'Merengues', who, with 8 points ahead of Barcelona, have La Liga title within their reach.




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