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Vinicius Backs Mbappe To Become A Legend At Real Madrid
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Vinicius Backs Mbappe To Become A Legend At Real Madrid

Complete Sports about 3 hours 1 mins read

Real Madrid star Vinícius Jr. has backed teammate Kylian Mbappé to become a Real Madrid legend. The superstar forwards have simply not been able to click together on the pitch, something that many predicted ahead of the Frenchman’s acquisition in 2024. Vinicius Discusses Mbappe Relationship However, despite speculation of a power struggle, Vini Jr stated [...]

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