Champions League
The internet is having fun with Mbappé’s annoyed expression at the Ballon d’Or. Who did he look like?
Kylian Mbappé has great confidence. And also a big ego. That’s why when he was announced at the Ballon d’Or ceremony in sixth place, he probably expected a slightly better result. Moreover, when he saw Real Madrid’s joy at Karim Benzema’s win, he wasn’t too happy.
Kylian Mbappé has great confidence. And also a big ego. That’s why when he was announced at the Ballon d’Or ceremony in sixth place, he probably expected a slightly better result. Moreover, when he saw Real Madrid’s joy at Karim Benzema’s win, he wasn’t too happy.
Three leading men stepped off the private jet bound from Madrid to Paris. Karim Benzema, Thibaut Courtois and Florentino Pérez. The first named received the award for the best player on the planet, the second for the best goalkeeper on the planet, and the club president watched over them like a proud father.
In addition, Benzema was presented with the award by another Real Madrid icon, Zinedine Zidane. This white lot were overjoyed, rejoicing together at the announcement over their well-deserved success.
But there was another interesting element in the audience. Kylian Mbappé could also have been part of this group, all he had to do was to put his childhood dreams and sporting ambitions before money and power. However, he chose to stay at PSG and is reportedly already regretting it.
And seeing the enthusiastic Madrid bunch, he probably didn’t feel at his best. The camera caught Mbappé’s annoyed expression during the announcement of his 6th place finish, which subsequently made the internet rounds.
Real Madrid fans from the White Ballet website also had a laugh, seeing a considerable resemblance in Mbappé’s expression.
Source: Twitter, Facebook
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