COACH ARBELOA DOWNPLAYS MBAPPE RIFT

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Madrid, May 16: As his side gears up for its penultimate game of the La Liga season away to Sevilla on Sunday, Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa faced another difficult session in front of the press on the eve of the match and had to answer some tough questions over his poor relations with star forward Kylian Mbappe.
Real Madrid have nothing to play for as archrivals Barcelona have already captured the title while Arbeloa’s side are enconsed at the second spot. Their opponents in Sevilla need a win to assure top-flight survival.While his side is safe, the same can’t be said about the coach.As well as a long injury list including Eder Militao, Federico Valverde, Ferland Mendy, and Arda Guler, his poor relationship with Mbappe has hit the headlines, reports Xinhua.That relationship exploded on Thursday night when Mbappe told the press after the 2-0 win over Oviedo that he was Arbeloa’s “fourth choice” forward – something the coach denied, citing the striker’s recent fitness issues as the reason Mbappe had been a substitute in a game where the Frenchman was booed when he ran onto the pitch, and every time he touched the ball.“I was just coming up here, and I saw him. I told him to relax,” said Arbeloa to the press.
“We had already discussed everything he said, so I take it in my stride as I understand how players feel when they’re not playing. Kylian wasn’t happy the other day, and I see what’s happened these past few days as perfectly normal, and my relationship with Mbappe remains the same,” he added. (IANS)

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