Mbappe: Talent Alone is Not Enough, Playing for Real Madrid is a Gift from God
The French international star of Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappe, stated in an interview with "GQ" magazine that playing for the royal club is "like a gift from God" for him. He also talked about the World Cup and his successful career.
Mbappé said: "For me, playing for Real Madrid is like a gift from God. To have the opportunity to live my passion, to play in the most important matches, and to be in the best club in the world. I am always grateful to be on the field and to wake up every morning to do what makes me happy."
He added: "Playing at Santiago Bernabéu? The Bernabéu is the best stadium in the world, in a country that is considered among the best in the world in football."
Regarding the World Cup: "Victory comes together, through continuity and mentality. We have great ambition, but also the humility to know that nothing is guaranteed."
The French star is considered one of the best football players in the world today, but he remains cautious, saying: "The hardest part is not reaching the top, but staying there and continuing to develop."
He continued in his speech: "The journey never goes exactly as one imagines. There are things you can control and things you cannot. Today, I am in the environment I dreamed of when I was a child."
He concluded: "At present, talent alone is not enough. What makes the difference is consistency. Football is not just about what you do with the ball; it's everything surrounding it: teamwork, consistency, and responsibilities."
Mbappé said: "For me, playing for Real Madrid is like a gift from God. To have the opportunity to live my passion, to play in the most important matches, and to be in the best club in the world. I am always grateful to be on the field and to wake up every morning to do what makes me happy."
He added: "Playing at Santiago Bernabéu? The Bernabéu is the best stadium in the world, in a country that is considered among the best in the world in football."
Regarding the World Cup: "Victory comes together, through continuity and mentality. We have great ambition, but also the humility to know that nothing is guaranteed."
The French star is considered one of the best football players in the world today, but he remains cautious, saying: "The hardest part is not reaching the top, but staying there and continuing to develop."
He continued in his speech: "The journey never goes exactly as one imagines. There are things you can control and things you cannot. Today, I am in the environment I dreamed of when I was a child."
He concluded: "At present, talent alone is not enough. What makes the difference is consistency. Football is not just about what you do with the ball; it's everything surrounding it: teamwork, consistency, and responsibilities."